Objectives and focus
GPSR purposes to,
1. Document high empirical research and review articles.
2. Provide the audience with comprehensive and in-depth knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences.
3. Focus on current and future scientific development and trends.
4. Provide a medium to pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists to review the most imperative concerns affecting their work and research.
GPSR is a peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary journal that documents high standard research, and review articles in pharmaceutical and Health Sciences. Journal welcomes scientific contribution not limited to pharmacology, pharmacy practice biopharmaceutics, pharmacognosy, medicinal chemistry, pharma technology, formulation development, clinical pharmacy and Health Sciences. Journal, being multi-disciplinary, possess the sole aim to gather distinct approaches for a diverse audience, across the globe, in pharmaceutical sciences.
- Pharmacology
- Pharmacokinetics
- Pharmacodynamics
- Therapeutics
- Chemotherapy
- Toxicology
- Clinical Pharmacology
- Molecular pharmacology
- Pharmaceutics
- Pharmaceutical formulationand manufacturing
- Dispensing Pharmacy
- Physical Pharmacy and
- pharmaceutical technology.
- Clinical Pharmacy
- Drug information
- Drug utilization
- Drug evaluation and selection
- Medication therapy management and evaluation
- Also includes Disease state management.
- Pharmacognosy
- Novel study of crude drugs
- Medicinal Products, excipients and also the research problems in the areas not limited to phytochemistry
- Medical Ethnobotany and Zoopharmacocognosy.
- Isolation and analysis of novel phytochemicals.
- Biopharmaceutics
- Determine interrelationship of physical/chemical properties of drug, its dosage form and route of administration.
- Understanding ADME of novel drugs, clinical trial design (encompassing dose and regimen) and also highlighting drug action.
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Determine structure-activity relationship and correlations of structures with the mode of action of novel compounds.
- Elucidation of mechanisms of action of biologically active compounds
- Health Sciences
- Microbiology
- Medical laboratory technology
- General Medicine
- Surgery
- Epidemiology
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Dentistry
- Nutrition
- Family Medicine
- Community medicine
- Anesthesia
- Cardiology
- Nephrology
- Urology
- Radiology
- Anesthesia
- Ophthalmology
- Endocrinology
- Neurology
- Gyneacology