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Clinical Therapeutics
ISSN
  • E1879-114X
  • P0149-2918
Publisher

Excerpta Medica, Inc.

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(Coverage)

JCR1997-2023

SJR1999-2020;2022-2023

CiteScore2011-2023

SCI2010-2019

SCIE2010-2024

CC2016-2024

SCOPUS2017-2024

MEDLINE2016-2024

EMBASE2016-2024

Active
Active

based on the information

  • SCOPUS:2024-10
Country
USA
Aime & Scopes
Clinical Therapeutics provides peer-reviewed, rapid publication of recent developments in drug and other therapies as well as in pharmacoeconomics, health policy, treatment outcomes, and innovations in drug and biologics research. In addition Clinical Therapeutics features updates on specific topics collated by expert Topic Editors. Clinical Therapeutics is read by a large international audience of scientists and clinicians in a variety of research, academic, and clinical practice settings. Articles are indexed by all major biomedical abstracting databases. Published articles range from pivotal studies exploring new chemical entities in large, multicenter trials to those exploring repurposing of marketed agents. Additionally, pilot studies; reports that assess drug safety and tolerability in all phases of development; new routes of administration and new formulations; pharmacokinetic, bio-availability, and biosimilarity; and changes in practice guidelines and standards, are all of interest for publication. Clinical Therapeutics also understands the importance of strengthening the body of evidencesurrounding particular agents through the publication of replication studies, negative trials, and failed trials. Beyond the clinic, we seek reports that examine the real-world implications of therapeutics such as comparative effectiveness and pharmacoeconomics studies as well as work that has implications for health policy. Commentaries, which include perspectives and contemporary issues, are sought to offer a balance of viewpoints and scholarly opinion on a broad array of drug-related topics. Case reports, which remain a vital part of our mission, offer clinically valuable lessons. All manuscripts are peer reviewed by independent clinicians or scientists for clinical relevance, technical accuracy, methodological rigor, clarity, and objectivity using a blind review process.
Article List

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Dose Optimization of Vancomycin Using a Mechanism-based Exposure–Response Model in Pediatric Infectious Disease Patientsoa mark
  • Jung, Woo Jin;
  • Park, Jung Hyuck;
  • Goo, Sungwoo;
  • Chae, Jung woo;
  • Kim, Jae Woo;
  • Shin, Sooyoung;
  • Yun, Hwi yeol
  • 2021-01-01
  • Clinical Therapeutics, Vol.43 No.1, pp.185-194.e16
  • Excerpta Medica Inc.
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