Drugs - Real World Outcomes: Impact Factor, Indexing, Publication Time & Fees


The Drugs - Real World Outcomes is reputed journal publishes research related to Medicine. The ISSN of the journal is 2198-9788.

Through this web page, researchers can check the indexing, publication fee, journal quartile, and journal aim & scope.

Drugs - Real World Outcomes: Details

Journal TitleDrugs - Real World Outcomes
PublisherSpringer
Publication CountrySwitzerland
ISSN2198-9788
Publication AreaPharmacology (medical) (Q2)
Publication LanguageEnglish
Review ProcessAnonymous peer review
Scopus IndexedYes

Journal Quartile

The Drugs - Real World Outcomes is ranked in Q2.

Indexing

The Drugs - Real World Outcomes is indexed in: DOAJ, Scopus, PubMed, Embase, UGC CARE Group 2.

Publication Fee

There is a fee to publish in the Drugs - Real World Outcomes. The publication fee is 2190 EUR; 2690 USD; 1890 GBP.

The journal also offers a fee waiver policy.

Publication Time

The Drugs - Real World Outcomes takes an average of 8 weeks to publish research papers.

Journal Official Website

The official website of the journal is https://www.springer.com/journal/40801.

Please visit only official website of the journal to submit research papers.



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