To reduce risks, follow your inhaler technique and prescribed dose, and avoid excessive use of rescue inhalers
May be given into a vein by IV May be given as a tablet by mouth May be given as a liquid by mouth Diarrhea Nausea Vomiting Upset stomach Abdominal (belly) pain Body odor Chest pain High blood pressure Swelling of the face, feet, or legs Skin irritation Changes in body weight Loss of appetite Change in taste Dark colored stools Headache Dizziness Vision changes Cough or runny nose Fever Allergic reaction Call your care team right away if your child has symptoms of an allergic reaction
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FASN contributes to the pathogenesis of lupus by promoting TLR-mediated activation of macrophages and dendritic cells