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The Global Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (GJMPS) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of editorial integrity, transparency, and ethical publishing practices. The journal adheres to internationally recognized guidelines to ensure that advertising practices and the protection of research participants are handled responsibly.
Advertising and commercial activities do not influence editorial decisions. The editorial content and peer review process are completely independent of advertising or financial considerations.
Any advertisements appearing on the journal website must comply with ethical and professional standards relevant to medical and pharmaceutical publishing. Advertisements must not contain misleading, deceptive, or unsubstantiated claims.
All advertisements are subject to approval by the publisher. The journal reserves the right to reject or remove advertisements that do not meet its ethical or professional standards.
Advertisements will be clearly distinguished from editorial content. Advertising material will not be presented in a way that could be mistaken for scholarly articles or editorial material.
The journal does not endorse products or services advertised on its website. Advertisers are solely responsible for the accuracy and legality of their promotional content.
Research involving human participants must be conducted in accordance with internationally accepted ethical standards and must comply with institutional and national guidelines.
Authors must confirm that informed consent was obtained from all participants involved in the study.
Authors must protect the privacy and confidentiality of patients. Personal information such as names, initials, hospital numbers, or identifiable images must not be published unless essential for scientific purposes and written consent has been obtained.
If photographs, clinical images, or case details that could potentially identify a patient are included in a manuscript, authors must obtain written informed consent from the patient or their legal guardian prior to publication.
Studies involving human participants must include a statement confirming approval from an appropriate institutional ethics committee or review board, where required.
The journal expects authors to follow internationally recognized ethical guidelines recommended by organizations such as:
Committee on Publication Ethics
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors
Failure to comply with these ethical standards may result in manuscript rejection, retraction of published articles, or notification to relevant institutions.