[Especially required for Research Articles]
The rest of the article differs according to the article type, but generally, it includes the following headings:
Generic drug names must be used in the title and throughout the whole manuscript, as well. The proprietary name should be included in parentheses, along with the name of the manufacturer, and city, upon the first mention in the text.
All authors can either put the formula in a full manuscript without title page file ( *.docx format) and if there is a problem in the auto-generated pdf files, authors can upload formula as a Formula file type (or as Another file type if you do not find Formula file type in *.doc format). If you encounter any problems in this regard, you can contact us via our support portal.
To distinguish different parts of the article, it is recommended to use the Times New Roman font (size 12) for the body, size 12 bold for subheadings, size 14 for headings, and size 14 bold for the title.
Internationally accepted units (International System of Units), symbols, and abbreviations must be used. Abbreviations should be used sparingly and must be introduced in parentheses upon first mention. Abbreviations that have meaning only within the context of the specific manuscript should be avoided.
Presenting the last word on the issues and summarizing thoughts and conveying the larger implications of the study, demonstrating the importance of ideas, and introducing possible new or expanded ways of thinking about the research problem. One well-developed paragraph is sufficient for a conclusion, although in some cases, a two-or-three paragraph conclusion may be required.