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Welcome to the inaugural issue of Pharmaceutical Communications-a biannual, open access, and peer-reviewed journal aiming to publish high-quality research articles in the field of basic & advanced pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology. Pharmaceutical Communications is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal published online and in print that primarily publishes research articles and reviews that focus on basic and advanced pharmaceutics. The journal accepts manuscripts related to but not limited to, the processing of pharmaceuticals, such as crystallization, lyophilization, chemical stability of drugs, pharmacokinetics, biopharmaceutics, pro-drug developments, metabolic disposition of bioactive agents, dosage form design, pharmaceutical technology, targeted drug delivery. Other topics include pharmaceutical marketing, pharmaceutical promotion, patient-provider communication, healthcare communication, patient safety, and innovations in the pharmaceutical industry.
Pharmaceutical Communications primarily accepts original research articles and reviews. However, invited editorial summaries and letters to the editor are also occasionally published.
The journal provides a platform for scientists, practitioners, and healthcare professionals to share their knowledge and experiences in the field of pharmaceutics. The journal also serves as a forum for discussing and debating current issues and trends in the pharmaceutical industry. The journal welcomes submissions from academics, practitioners, and industry professionals who wish to share their research and perspectives on topics related to pharmaceutics.
In the last two decades, rapid technological advances have enabled researchers to investigate arcane technological phenomena and ask more profound questions. Several pharmaceutical processes involved in the manufacturing of various dosage forms are being unraveled at a rapid pace, high resolution, and with unprecedented details. Authors carrying out investigations leveraging these technologies dealing with the composition, formulation, preparation, or manufacturing and quality control of extemporaneously compounded or commercially manufactured drugs are encouraged to submit their findings to Pharmaceutical Communications.
The purpose of this journal is to provide a platform to the scientific fraternity, especially regional and national academics, where they could get their studies published after a rapid, transparent, and high-quality peer review. All the articles published in Pharmaceutical Communications will be freely available to readers immediately after publication. The open-access policy of our journal is likely to increase the readership of articles and enhance their visibility and citation potential. The journal also welcomes submissions from authors from any country. Therefore, I invite you to submit your work to Pharmaceutical Communications. We look forward to receiving your submissions!
Professor Dr. Fazli Nasir
Editor-In-Chief
Pharmaceutical Communications
Title: Welcome to Pharmaceutical Communications
Description:
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Pharmaceutical Communications-a biannual, open access, and peer-reviewed journal aiming to publish high-quality research articles in the field of basic & advanced pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology.
Pharmaceutical Communications is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal published online and in print that primarily publishes research articles and reviews that focus on basic and advanced pharmaceutics.
The journal accepts manuscripts related to but not limited to, the processing of pharmaceuticals, such as crystallization, lyophilization, chemical stability of drugs, pharmacokinetics, biopharmaceutics, pro-drug developments, metabolic disposition of bioactive agents, dosage form design, pharmaceutical technology, targeted drug delivery.
Other topics include pharmaceutical marketing, pharmaceutical promotion, patient-provider communication, healthcare communication, patient safety, and innovations in the pharmaceutical industry.
Pharmaceutical Communications primarily accepts original research articles and reviews.
However, invited editorial summaries and letters to the editor are also occasionally published.
The journal provides a platform for scientists, practitioners, and healthcare professionals to share their knowledge and experiences in the field of pharmaceutics.
The journal also serves as a forum for discussing and debating current issues and trends in the pharmaceutical industry.
The journal welcomes submissions from academics, practitioners, and industry professionals who wish to share their research and perspectives on topics related to pharmaceutics.
In the last two decades, rapid technological advances have enabled researchers to investigate arcane technological phenomena and ask more profound questions.
Several pharmaceutical processes involved in the manufacturing of various dosage forms are being unraveled at a rapid pace, high resolution, and with unprecedented details.
Authors carrying out investigations leveraging these technologies dealing with the composition, formulation, preparation, or manufacturing and quality control of extemporaneously compounded or commercially manufactured drugs are encouraged to submit their findings to Pharmaceutical Communications.
The purpose of this journal is to provide a platform to the scientific fraternity, especially regional and national academics, where they could get their studies published after a rapid, transparent, and high-quality peer review.
All the articles published in Pharmaceutical Communications will be freely available to readers immediately after publication.
The open-access policy of our journal is likely to increase the readership of articles and enhance their visibility and citation potential.
The journal also welcomes submissions from authors from any country.
Therefore, I invite you to submit your work to Pharmaceutical Communications.
We look forward to receiving your submissions!
Professor Dr.
Fazli Nasir
Editor-In-Chief
Pharmaceutical Communications.
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