Drug therapy

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Drug therapy
Front cover of the journal Drug Therapy September 2015
description Trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise medicine
language German
publishing company Scientific publishing company , ( Stuttgart ) ( D )
First edition 1983
Frequency of publication monthly, double issue January / February and July / August
Editor-in-chief Heike Oberpichler-Schwenk
editor Hans-Christoph Diener , Roland Gugler , Frank Lammert , Ernst Mutschler , Clemens Unger , Ulrich Laufs , Achim Schmidtko
Web link Website of the magazine
ISSN (print)

Medicinal Therapy is a medical journal that provides information on pharmacotherapy for doctors and drug commissions as well as evidence-based medicine .

Target groups and organization

Drug therapy is aimed at doctors of all specialties, especially doctors in clinics. Furthermore, it would like to be a basis for discussion for the decisions of the drug commission in the clinic and thus also address the pharmacists responsible for the drug supply. Drug therapy focuses on questions of drug treatment.

The conception is carried out by the publisher, the editorial processing by specialist editors (health professionals). A permanent scientific advisory board is also used for content-related questions. The authors are freelance scientific journalists or experts from research and practice. The manuscripts are assessed by the editors, the advisory board or external reviewers and experts.

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Reports from international meetings , scientific conferences and congresses, therapy tips and news from research and development can be read in the "Refereed & Commented" section. Overviews deal with individual key topics. Further categories are, for example, editorial, pharmacovigilance and clinical study.

The drug therapy offers its readers a certified medical advanced training ( CME ) in combination with the German pharmacist newspaper , medical monthly for pharmacists , hospital pharmacy , Interpharm under the heading "Learning + Points" for registered users. Previous results can be queried and printed out.

The medium offers a supplement only for subscribers:

  • New drugs (also a supplement to the Deutsche Apothekerzeitung)
  • Another supplement or supplementary journal is the AMT Express

The magazine had a print run of 2,013 copies 12,820, of which 2,019 as subscription and 10182 as free copies .

Individual evidence

  1. Author information for the journal
  2. ^ Table of contents Drug Therapy 2013; 31: 293-328
  3. Further training at Arzneimittelitteltherapie.de
  4. Media data of the journal (PDF)