The Pharmacist
The Pharmacist (Pharmacist) open access, peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishing since 2025.With the aim of faster and better dissemination of knowledge, we will be publishing the article ‘Ahead of Print’ immediately on acceptance. In addition, the journal would allow free access (Open Access) to its contents, which is likely to attract more readers and citations to articles published in Pharmacist.Manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with “Uniform requirements” of the The Pharmacist as per guidelines by the International Committee of Medical Journals Editors (Updated Decemb...

Publication Ethics
Editorial Policies
The Pharmacist is committed to uphold the integrity of the
scientific record, Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement. It
is based on the Code of Conduct and Best Publishing Practice in scientific
publications, which includes the Recommendations for the Conduct Reporting,
Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journal (ICMJE) and
Principal of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing (joint
statement by COPE, WAME,
and OASPSA).
The Pharmacist encourages its editors to
follow the Committee on Publication
Ethics (COPE) “Best Practice Guidelines
for Journal Editors”.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the false depiction of another person's words,
ideas, or expressions as one's own unique work. It occurs when you incorporate
someone else's ideas or work into your own without giving them due credit. This
can happen with or without the original author's permission. The Pharmacist also
consider “self-plagiarism” as a form of plagiarism. An example of
self-plagiarism would be when an author borrows from his or her own previously
published work without the proper citation within the newly submitted
manuscript. We provide iThenticate software to
our editor and reviewers as a part of our manuscript submission system.
Peer
Review
The Pharmacist rely on double-blind Peer review to assess the
quality of the manuscript to be published. Independent researchers in the
relevant research areas assess submitted manuscripts for originality, validity,
and significance to help editors determine whether a manuscript should be
published in the journal. Journal follows a double-blind review process, in
which the author identities are undisclosed from the reviewers, and vice versa,
throughout the review process. Journal follow the Committee on Publication
Ethics (COPE) guidelines on the Peer Review Process can
be found and Ethical Guidelines for the
reviewer.
Conflicts
of Interest
The Pharmacist requires the authors sign a disclosure form at the
time of manuscript submission. Authors are expected to disclose any conflict or
financial interest impacting the outcome of the study in which authors or any
employment, consultation, ownership, honorarium, patent application, testimony,
etc. are involved. Any project funded by the industry must pay special
attention to the full declaration of funder involvement. If there is no role,
please state sponsors has no role in the design, execution, recognition, or
writing of the study. If the manuscript is accepted, the Conflict of Interest
information will be communicated in a published statement. COPE guidelines on Conflict of
interest/Competing interests.
Retraction
Policy
The Pharmacist requires to clearly
identify the retracted article including the title and authors in the
retraction heading or citing the retracted article. Journal follow the COPE Retraction guidelines.
Journal policy on In-House Manuscript Submissions
In-house manuscript submission process contains the work of any
editorial board member, are not allowed to be reviewed by that editorial board
member and all decisions regarding this manuscript are Assigned by an
independent editor. In addition, these manuscripts are reviewed by the two
external reviewers.
Ethics
Committee Permission
All research and studies that involve the human need to have
approval for the study from the respective Institutional Review Board (IRB) for
the human studies. These guidelines may vary from country to country and
country to specific guidelines need to be followed. The IRB number and protocol
number should be stated in the manuscript.
If World Medical Association (WMA) the Declaration of Helsinki
ethical principles for medical research are involving human subject were
followed, they should be stated in the method section of the manuscript. Visit WMA Declaration Policy.
Any study involving the animals for research should have approval
of the protocol from the Institutional committee on the animal sources where the
procedures followed in accordance with the ethical standards of the responsible
committee on experimentation.
We follow the latest Core Practices applicable in publishing
scholarly study for editors and journal publisher and institutions as outlined
by COPE Core Practices.
- Allegations of
misconduct
- Authorship and
contributorship
- Complaints and appeals
- Conflicts of interest
/ Competing interests
- Data and
reproducibility
- Ethical oversight
- Intellectual property
- Journal management
- Peer review processes
- Post-publication
discussions and corrections
Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Editor
Responsibilities
Publication
Decisions: The editors are responsible for
deciding on accepting, rejecting or modification requests to the manuscript. In
some instances, the editors may require multiple rounds of reviews and modifications.
The editors communicated review results in a timely decision and were always
willing to publish corrections, clarifications, retractions and maintain the
integrity of the academic record. The editor reserves the right to edit,
clarify or shorten the manuscript as deemed necessary.
Fair Review
Process: The editor's decisions to accept or
reject a paper for publication should be based only on the papers importance,
originality and clarity, and the study relevance to the journal. The editor
must ensure that each manuscript submitted to the journal is reviewed for its
intellectual content without regards to the authors’ race, gender, sexual
orientation, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political
philosophy. The decisions will be based on the paper's importance, originality,
clarity, and relevance to the journal's scope.
Confidentiality: The editor and editorial staff always ensure that
information regarding manuscripts submitted by the authors is kept confidential.
Disclosure and
Conflicts of Interest: The editor and members of
the editorial board of the journal shall not use unpublished material disclosed
in a submitted manuscript for his/her own research without the author’s
explicit written consent.
Relations with
Authors: Editors should take all reasonable
steps to ensure the quality of the material they publish, recognising the
journal and sections within journals with different aims and standards. The
guideline should be regularly updated and should refer or link. Editors should
not reverse decisions to accept submission unless serious problems are
identified with the submission.
Authors
Responsibilities
Publication
guidelines: Authors must follow
the submission guidelines of the journal.
- All
authors have to contribute significantly to the research and statements of
all data in the articles are real and authentic. Authors must ensure that
the work they are submitting as theirs is entirely original. Authors must
certify that the manuscript has not previously been published elsewhere. Authors
will appropriately cite or quote the work and words of others. Authors
sign a declaration stating that the manuscript and the illustrations
within are original, or that he/she has taken all necessary steps to avoid
breach of copyright.
- Authors
must certify that the manuscript is not currently being considered for
publication elsewhere. Submitting the same paper to more than one journal
constitutes unethical publishing practice. All authors mentioned in the
paper must have significantly contributed to the research. The author
submitting the manuscript to the journal ensures that all contributing
co-authors and no uninvolved person(s) are included in the author list.
- Authors
must notify the editors of any conflicts of interest that may be construed
to influence the manuscript. Authors are obliged to provide retractions or
corrections of mistakes at any point in time if the author(s) discovers a
significant error or inaccuracy in submitted manuscript.
Reviewers
Responsibilities
Confidentiality: Reviewers must keep all manuscripts received confidential.
Any manuscripts received for review are confidential documents and must be
treated as such, they must not be shown to or discussed with others and
articles should be treated confidentially.
Objectives and
Standards: Reviews should be conducted
objectively. Personal criticism of the author is inappropriate.
Conflicts of
Interest: Reviewers should not review
manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from
competitive, collaborative and other relationships or connections with any of
the authors, associated institutions and companies with the paper(s).
Promptness: In the event that a reviewer feels it is not possible for
his/her to complete review of manuscript within the stipulated time he/she
should notify the editor in a timely manner and withdraw from the review
process.
Acknowledgement
of sources: Reviewers must ensure that authors
have cited all relevant published work referred to the paper in the endnotes
and bibliography. Reviewers will bring to the editors’ attention any
substantial similarity or overlap between the manuscript and any other
published or unpublished content. Authors should not use information obtained
in the course of providing confidential services, such as refereeing
manuscripts or grant applications, unless they have obtained the explicit
written permission of the author(s) of the work involved in review.
Review
evaluation: Reviewers evaluate manuscripts based
on content without regard to the authors’ race, age, gender, ethnic origin,
sexual orientation, disability, religious belief, citizenship, political
orientation or social class.
Publisher
Responsibilities
- Publishers
should provide practical support to the editor and executive editorial
board, so they can follow the COPE Code of conduct for Journal and ensure
the autonomy of editorial decisions and protect intellectual property
copyright.
- Always
be willing to publish corrections, clarifications, retractions and
apologies when needed.
- Maintain
the integrity of the academic record and preclude business needs from
compromising intellectual and ethical standards.
- Committed
to the permanent availability and preservation of scholarly research and
ensures accessibility by partnering with organizations and maintaining our
own digital archives. For details on Innovative archiving policy, Please
click here: https://www.ipinnovative.com/guidelines/publication/digital-achieving/64
- Ensure
that good practice is maintained to the standards defined above.
All research manuscripts and other types are subjected to thorough
peer-review, usually by at least two external peer-reviewers. After initial
scrutiny by the journal editors for suitability in the journal, the editor will
invite appropriate independent reviewers with sufficient and specific areas of
expertise. The editor decision is made based on these reviewer reports, which
are made available to the authors upon decision. Where the editor of the
journal is an author is the submission, adequate steps are taken to ensure
blinding the editor from the submission during peer-review. Further information
about the journal's specific model of peer-review is found on the journal’s
information pages.
Penalty
Duplicate
Submission: If duplicate submission was found or
noticed from other sources, the editorial board should check the status. If the
duplicate submission was confirmed as an internal thing, then the following
actions must be imposed. Review process will be terminated, the reason should
be sent to reviewers, editorial board, authors and corresponding authors and
all authors’ names will be marked as black listed, and these authors cannot
submit any manuscript to these journals for another three years.
Duplicate Publication: if duplicate publication is found or noticed from other sources, the editorial board should check the status. If the duplicate publication is confirmed as intentional, This should be reported to editors, authors etc.