Data Availability statement
Research Data Transparency
The e-Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Science (EJMPS) encourages authors to maintain transparency and reproducibility in research by providing clear and accurate information regarding the availability of data supporting the findings of their study. Research data should be accessible whenever possible to allow verification, validation, and further scientific use.
Availability of Supporting Data
Authors are encouraged to include relevant datasets, supplementary files, tables, figures, laboratory records, and methodological details within the manuscript or as supplementary materials. When appropriate, data may also be deposited in recognized institutional, national, or subject-specific repositories to ensure long-term accessibility.
Data Sharing Requirements
The manuscript should clearly mention where and how the supporting data can be accessed. Authors may include statements such as data available within the article, data available upon reasonable request, or data deposited in a public repository with access details. This helps improve research transparency and scientific credibility.
Restrictions on Data Sharing
In cases where data cannot be publicly shared due to patient privacy, confidentiality, ethical limitations, legal restrictions, or institutional policies, authors must clearly explain the reason for restricted access within the manuscript. Sensitive information must always be handled responsibly and in accordance with ethical standards.
Responsibility of Authors
Authors are responsible for the accuracy, authenticity, and proper preservation of the research data associated with their publication. They must ensure that the provided data truthfully supports the reported results and complies with ethical and institutional requirements.
Commitment to Reproducibility
The journal supports responsible data sharing as an essential part of scientific publishing. Proper data availability improves reproducibility, strengthens trust in published findings, and contributes to the advancement of medical and pharmaceutical research worldwide.