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Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin


Title Abbreviation
Drug Ther Bull
ISSN
0012-6543
Electronic ISSN
1755-5248
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Allied Health Professionals, General Practitioners, Pharmacists, Pharmacologists
Scope
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB) publishes practical, independent, evidence-based information for practising healthcare professionals. DTB publishes succinct summaries of the best available evidence to enable readers to make informed and unbiased choices regarding medicines and other treatments to help patients get the best care. All content in DTB is commissioned and undergoes a rigorous and transparent editorial process: articles are peer-reviewed externally and internally, authors and DTB Editorial members are required to declare and publish any conflicts of interest. As a founder member of The International Society of Drug Bulletins, Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin is also completely independent of: the pharmaceutical industry, government and regulatory authorities, advertising and other forms of commercial sponsorship.
Sponsoring Association(s)
International Society of Drug Bulletins (ISDB)
Publisher Name
BMJ Publishing Group
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