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Hair changes on Celebrex: thinning, loss, regrowth

Medication-related hair changes are a common cause of distress and a frequent reason for switching therapy. Celebrex (Celecoxib) at 50mg, 100mg, 200mg, 400mg may or may not affect hair depending on Celecoxib; this page summarises the typical pattern, the timeline and what can be done short of stopping the medication.

Hair effects of Celebrex

Medications can cause hair thinning through telogen effluvium (a delayed shedding 2–4 months after a stressor), direct interference with hair-cycle hormones, or accelerated growth-phase termination. Conversely, some medications stimulate hair regrowth as a primary or secondary effect. Whether Celecoxib affects hair, and in which direction, is in the prescribing information. Celecoxib selectively inhibits COX-2, the inducible isoform of cyclooxygenase upregulated at sites of inflammation, while sparing the constitutive COX-1 that maintains gastric mucosal integrity and pl…

Practical guidance

According to dermatology practice, mild medication-induced hair thinning typically stabilises within months and reverses partially or fully on stopping the trigger. The decision to continue Celebrex at 50mg, 100mg, 200mg, 400mg despite hair changes is individual: the underlying condition's severity, the alternatives and the patient's tolerance all weigh in. Topical minoxidil, nutritional review and dermatology consultation are reasonable adjuncts.

Frequently asked questions

Will Celebrex cause hair loss?

For some users, yes — the prescribing information for Celecoxib lists hair-related side effects when documented. Most medication-induced hair thinning is mild, gradual and reversible. Sudden severe hair loss is uncommon and warrants prompt review with the prescriber.

Will my hair grow back after stopping Celebrex?

For most users, yes — medication-induced hair changes typically reverse over months after stopping the trigger, though full restoration can take 6–12 months. Other causes (genetic pattern, thyroid, iron deficiency) may also contribute and should be evaluated if hair does not recover.

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