The Journal of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacology Research accepting articles in the form of Research Article, Review Article, Mini Review, Original Article, Short Commentaries, Editorials, Image Article, Case Report and Video Research Article on topics of current interest. Manuscripts focusing on pharmaceutical innovation, pharmacology research, drug discovery, development, therapeutic applications and more. Manuscripts that satisfy the Editorial broad requirements of relevance and scientific excellence are welcome to be submitted to the journal.
Online Submission
Authors are requested to submit their manuscript by using Online Manuscript Submission Portal: https://www.pharmaresearchhub.com/submit.html (or) also invited to submit through the Journal E-mail Id: editor@pharmaresearchhub.com.
Manuscript Preparation Process for Publication
Step 1: Following submission of the manuscript or paper, the author will receive an email confirming receipt of the document along with a special tracking number, enabling them to monitor the processing status online.
Step 2: Will be checked and Organize your manuscript or Paper Structure according to the our journal format, including sections such as Title, Author Information, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials & Methods, Results, Conclusions, Figures and Tables with Captions, Funding Information, Author Contributions, Conflict of Interest and other Ethics Statements, References, etc. We ask that you finish your manuscript if there are any missing pieces. If everything is finished, we go to the following stage.
Step 3: The publication uses plagiarism detection software to review submitted works. It is the authors' responsibility to make sure their writing is original and free from plagiarism. If plagiarism is discovered in a manuscript, it will be rejected.
Step 4: Every manuscript or paper will undergo for double-blinded peer review. The reviewers evaluate the manuscript based on its merit, methodology, originality, and contribution to the field. They provide feedback, suggestions and make necessary revisions to improve the manuscript. (accept, revise, reject). Note: Resubmit the revised manuscript if required.
Step 5: If the manuscript or paper is accepted after this stage, the author will hear back between 5 to 10 days regarding the acceptance of their work.
Step 6: After their work is accepted through the peer review process, authors are required to pay the standard article processing charges.
Step 7: Once finalized, your manuscript will be published in the journal, making your research available to the scientific community.
Article Processing Charges (APC): We are offering free publication for all accepted papers in our first issue.
Article Preparation Guidelines
When submitting a manuscript, it is assumed that the work has not been published previously, is not under consideration elsewhere, and that all relevant authorities and co-authors have approved the submission. The publisher is not legally responsible for any claims of compensation.
Make sure your manuscript is relevant to the journal, which publishes articles on the diagnosis, therapy, surgery, and management of cardiology.
Title: The title should be concise and informative. Author information should include the names of all authors, their affiliations (institution, department, city, country), and the corresponding author’s contact details (address, telephone, and email). Any conflicts of interest should be disclosed.
Numbering: Number all pages consecutively, including references, tables, and figure legends.
Types of Publications
1.Research Article
Definition: A full-length, original research paper that presents significant new findings.
Structure:
Title Page: Title, authors, and affiliations.
Abstract: A structured summary (250-300 words max), including Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.
Main Text: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion.
References: Use a consistent citation format.
Word Limit: 4,000-6,000 words (excluding references).
2.Review Article
Definition: A comprehensive summary of research on a specific topic.
Structure:
Title Page: Title, authors, and affiliations.
Abstract: A summary of the review.
Main Text: Introduction, key sections organized by themes or findings, and Conclusion.
Word Limit: 5,000-8,000 words (excluding references).
3.Mini Review
Definition: A shorter, focused version of a review article.
Structure:
Abstract: A brief overview of the content.
Main Text: Introduction, key sections, and Conclusion.
Word Limit: 2000-4,000 words (excluding references).
4.Original Article
Definition: An article reporting new experimental or observational research.
Structure:
Abstract: A structured abstract highlighting main findings.
Main Text: Follows the IMRAD (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) format.
Figures/Tables: As needed to present data.
Word Limit: 3,000-5,000 words (excluding references).
5.Short Commentaries
Definition: Commentary on a recently published article or topic of interest.
Structure:
Title Page: Title, authors, and affiliations.
Main Text: Introduction and commentary on the key points.
Word Limit: 1,000-1,500 words (excluding references).
6.Editorials
Definition: Opinion pieces written by experts on a specific topic.
Structure:
Main Text: Editorial content discussing relevant issues, innovations, or future directions in the field.
Word Limit: 1,000-1,500 words.
7.Image Article
Definition: A submission focused on a single image or a series of images with a brief explanation.
Structure:
Image: High-quality image with title.
Text: A brief description (up to 500 words) explaining the significance.
8.Case Report
Definition: A detailed report of an individual clinical case.
Structure:
Abstract: Summarize the case.
Main Text: Introduction, Case Presentation, Discussion, and Conclusion.
Word Limit: 1,500-2,500 words (excluding references).
9.Video Research Article
Definition: A submission focused on a single video or a series of videos with a brief explanation.
Structure:
Abstract: Summarize the case.
Main Text: Introduction, Case Presentation, Discussion, and Conclusion.
Word Limit: A brief description (up to 500 words) explaining the significance (excluding references).
Figures and Tables
Figures: Use Arabic numerals (e.g., Figure 1). Preferred formats: .doc, TIFF, PNG, JPEG.
Tables: Number tables consecutively. Tables should clearly communicate your data.
References: Only published or accepted manuscripts should be included in the reference list. Meetings abstracts, conference talks, or papers that have been submitted but not yet accepted should not be cited. All personal communications should be supported by a letter from the relevant authors.
References are listed and numbered in the order that they appear in the text. In the text, citations should be indicated by the reference number in brackets. Multiple citations within a single set of brackets should be separated by commas. A range should be given where there are three or more sequential citations. Example: "... now enable biologists to simultaneously monitor the expression of thousands of genes in a single experiment [1,7-8,25]." Make sure the parts of the manuscript are in the correct order for the relevant journal before ordering the citations. Figure captions and tables should be at the end of the manuscript.
All references will be linked electronically as much as possible to the papers they cite, proper formatting of the references is crucial. Please follow this format:
Author(s). Title of the article. Journal Name. Year; Volume(Issue): Pages.
Author(s). Title of the Book. Edition. Publisher; Year.
Published Papers Examples: Vancouver style reference.
Mavrogeni S, Markussis V, Bratis K, et al. Hyperthyroidism induced Autoimmune Myocarditis. Evaluation by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance and Endomyocardial Biopsy. Int J Cardiol. 2012; 158: 166-168.
Note: Please list the first three authors and then add "et al." if there are additional authors.