Journal for Pharmacy

Introduction: The Journal for Pharmacy (JP) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the field of pharmacy through high-quality research and practice. JP provides a platform for pharmacists, researchers, and academics to publish original research, reviews, and case studies that address key issues in pharmaceutical sciences. The journal aims to contribute to the development of new therapies, drug innovations, and improved practices in pharmacy.

Aims & Scope: JP covers a wide range of topics within pharmacy, including:

  • Pharmacology and the study of drug actions and interactions
  • Pharmacognosy and the study of medicinal plants and natural products
  • Pharmaceutical chemistry and drug design and development
  • Clinical pharmacy practices and therapeutic interventions
  • Pharmaceutical microbiology and the study of microbes in pharmaceuticals
  • Pharmaceutical technology and drug formulation techniques
  • Pharmaceutics and the study of drug delivery systems
  • Medicinal chemistry and the development of new therapeutic agents

Highlights:

  • Peer-reviewed international journal
  • Emphasizes both research and practical applications in pharmacy
  • Open access for enhanced global reach and engagement
  • Encourages interdisciplinary research and collaborative approaches
  • Indexed in major pharmaceutical and scientific databases for increased impact

Rapid Journal Features:

  • Thorough Peer Review: Ensures the publication of high-quality research through a comprehensive double-blind review process.
  • Global Accessibility: Open access policy facilitates wide dissemination of research findings.
  • Diverse Coverage: Includes various aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and practice.
  • Efficient Publishing: Streamlined editorial process for timely release of significant research.
  • Global Indexing: Indexed in leading pharmaceutical and scientific databases for greater discoverability and citation.

Departments:

  • Pharmacology: Research on drug actions, effects, and interactions within the body.
  • Pharmacognosy: Study of medicinal plants, natural products, and traditional medicines.
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Research on drug design, synthesis, and chemical properties.
  • Clinical Pharmacy: Focus on patient care, therapeutic drug monitoring, and clinical interventions.
  • Pharmaceutical Microbiology: Study of microorganisms in pharmaceutical contexts and their control.
  • Pharmaceutical Technology: Innovations in drug formulation, delivery systems, and production processes.
  • Pharmaceutics: Research on drug formulation, development, and delivery mechanisms.
  • Medicinal Chemistry: Development and optimization of new therapeutic agents and compounds.