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About JPPR
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacological Research (JPPR) is an international academic journal established to publish high-quality research from doctors, scientists, and scholars in the field of pharmacy and pharmacological sciences. The journal serves as a platform for innovative ideas and scientific discoveries that contribute to the advancement of knowledge.
JPPR is an open-access journal that publishes articles on a monthly basis, covering all subject areas within pharmacy and pharmacological research and related disciplines. It is committed to making research freely accessible to researchers, healthcare professionals, and development leaders across Africa, Asia, and the rest of the world.
The journal provides wide coverage of key areas such as Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, Infection and Public Health, Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, Drug Policy, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Psychotherapy, and other related fields.
JPPR welcomes manuscript submissions that meet the general criteria of scientific excellence, originality, and relevance. All submitted papers undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure quality and integrity. Accepted papers are typically published within one month of acceptance.
The journal is published monthly (one volume per year) by Global Research Journals.
Regular Articles:
These present original and well-validated research findings. Authors should provide sufficient methodological and experimental detail to enable reproducibility. Manuscripts should be concise and focused, containing only what is necessary to clearly describe and interpret the study.
Short Communications:
These are brief reports of completed small-scale studies, new models or hypotheses, or innovative techniques and methods. The structure may be more flexible than that of full-length articles. Short communications are typically 2–4 printed pages (approximately 6–12 manuscript pages).
Review Articles:
The journal welcomes review papers and perspectives on topics of current scientific interest. These should be concise, critical, and informative, usually 4–6 printed pages (approximately 12–18 manuscript pages). All review submissions are subject to peer review.