“…Well‐known systemic photosensitizing substances include griseofulvin, phenothiazine and related compounds, sulfonamides, quinolone, diphenhydramine, thiazide diuretics, sulfonylurea hypoglycemics, NSAIDs (piroxicam, naproxen, benoxaprofen), and quinidine 11,12 . The mechanism involved in the pathogenesis of photoallergic contact dermatitis is thought to be a form of cell‐mediated hypersensitivity, and UV radiation is required both to induce and elicit the immune response 13 . In our patient, the symptoms developed promptly after the initiation of celecoxib treatment, suggesting that celecoxib was the precipitating agent.…”