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Unusual Case of Sweet Syndrome Triggered by New Inhaler Therapy in Primary Care

A Rare Reaction: When an Inhaler Triggers Sweet Syndrome

What started as a routine adjustment in a patient’s COPD inhaler rapidly unfolded into a puzzling medical mystery. Within just two days, a 55-year-old woman developed intensely painful, bright red patches across her face and neck, accompanied by a mild fever.

While the visible symptoms subsided quickly, the biopsy results revealed an unexpected diagnosis—Sweet syndrome, a rare immune-driven skin disorder.

This unusual case may mark the first time an inhaled medication has been linked to this condition, raising new questions about hidden risks in commonly prescribed treatments.

Case Overview

The patient, with a medical history including hypertension and COPD, had been stable on enalapril and formoterol inhaler for years. Continues…