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Journal:About Journal

  • About Journal
  • Instructions for Authors

About Journal

Submission of Manuscripts

Types of articles include: (1) Original articles; (2) Short communications; (3) Case reports; (4) Review articles; (5) Letters to the Editor; (6) Forums and (7) Reports. Please refer to the details of the types of manuscript in the information for authors. Members of the Japanese Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (JSCPT) and other non-membership holders are eligible to submit a manuscript. We look forward to their active contributions to our publication.

Online Submission

To submit a manuscript, please click the following URLs/Links and provide the information requested.

○Submission of Manuscripts
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jscpt

○Manual for On-line Submission (in Japanese)
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/societyimages/
kyo-demo-b/AuthorManual_Kyorin.pdf [PDF 729KB]

All instructions and helps in the on-line submission system are given in Japanese. If you are NOT familiar with Japanese, please e-mail a set of documents (a cover letter, a manuscript including figures and tables and COI form of all authors) to the secretary of JSCPT at submission-jscpt@dream.jp.

History of the Journal

1970
Started as the quarterly journal of the Japanese Association of Clinical Pharmacology.

1981
The Japanese Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics was established; the journal became its official journal since the 12th volume.

1998
Six issues published annually (Every odd month)

2009
Online Journal was launched since the 38th volume

2010
All articles from the first to the 37th volumes became available as on-line archive.

2011
On-line submission was began on April 5.

Types of Articles

Special Articles/Reports
Original articles
Short communications
Case reports
Reviews
Editorials
Letters to the Editor
Forums
Proceedings of annual meetings
Reports from awardees of the foreign clinical pharmacology training program

Table of Contents for Back Numbers

*Tables of contents are viewed in PDF files.

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