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International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology


International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology (IJPP) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes original research papers, critical reviews, short communications and case reports on the latest developments in all areas of pharmacy and pharmacology. [Aims & Scope]
  • Key Research Areas: A key focus of the journal is research on medicinal plants, natural products, and their pharmacological effects, toxicology, and clinical applications. It also covers the business, regulatory, and professional aspects of pharmacy.
Publisher: Macao Scientific Publishers (MOSP)
Editor-in-Chief: James R. Whiteford  | [View the Editorial Board]
Statement: 2010-2026 © MOSP. The journal complies with the Open Access License (CC BY 4.0)  
Print ISSN: None | Online ISSN: 2326-7267
Indexing: Under review

2 Articles | Volume 17 (2026)
Research Article
Early Access
Authors: Tan Liwu, Zhang Hongyu, Li Jinzen*
Abstract: Objective: To analyze the mechanism of Shexiang Baoxin Pills (SBP) against coronary artery lesions (CAL) via network pharmacology and validate it clinically. Methods: SBP components and targets were screened via TCMSP, TCMID, and Swiss Target Prediction. Intersecting with CAL targets from GeneGards formed a "drug‑ingredient‑target‑disease" network. STRING and DAVID supported PPI topology, GO annotation, and KEGG enrichment. A "pathway‑target‑ingredient"  [...] Read More.
Keywords: Shexiang Baoxin Pill; Coronary artery lesions; Network pharmacology; Mechanism of action
Int. J. Pharm. & Pharmacol.   2026, 17(1), 1-6; 
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Review
Authors: Yuhong Guan*
Abstract: The absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs in the body collectively shape the exposure-time curve, which largely determines the intensity of therapeutic response, onset rate, duration, and spectrum of adverse reactions. With the advancement of new drug development and the concept of personalized treatment, the issue of significant differences in exposure [...] Read More.
Keywords: Drug exposure; Therapeutic window; Individualized dosing
Int. J. Pharm. & Pharmacol.   2026, 17(1), 7-13; 
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