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BJCP: Instructions to Authors Reviews Review articles on a wide range of topics appear regularly in the Journal. Articles may be unsolicited, or may be commissioned by the Reviews Editor. Authors wishing to submit an unsolicited review must enquire by email prior to submitting. Please email the editorial office at cthurlby@wiley.com Both unsolicited and commissioned review articles may be single articles or, by prior agreement with the Editor, part of a themed series. Most reviews should be between 2500 and 3000 words, should be fully referenced, and will undergo peer review. Each review should include a summary and will be subject to the other requirements of an original paper. From time to time the Journal will publish themed issues, including review articles and related original articles. Authors who want to suggest a theme for a special issue should contact the Chairman of the Editorial Board via the editorial office at cthurlby@wiley.com Preparing and submitting a manuscript A recent issue of the Journal is a good guide to style. Manuscript documents should be typed in double spacing and should be page numbered. A separate title page should be included (see below). The author to whom all correspondence will be sent during the submission phase (the submitting author) need not be the same as the corresponding author listed on the final paper. Please submit your manuscript online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/bcp. Submissions can be uploaded as Rich Text Format (rtf) files plus separate figure files (gif, jpeg, bmp, tiff, pict) or as a Word document (including artwork). The file must contain the entire manuscript, including title page, abstract, text, references, tables, figure legends, and (for Word file submissions) figures. Manuscripts for rtf submission should contain all of the above but no figures, which should be submitted separately. Figure tags should be included in the file. Manuscripts in rtf format should not contain word processor styles (for example bold, italics, justification). If you experience any difficulties in submitting your manuscript online, or require more information, please email the Editorial Assistant at: cthurlby@wiley.com Accompanying documents Standard Exclusive Licence Form (ELF) A completed ELF must be included with the submitted manuscript, signed by the corresponding author. Declaration of Competing interests Authors should provide a statement of any competing interests by completing the DCI form. This form must be signed by all authors, even if they have no competing interest to declare.

We will not reject a paper simply because of a competing interest, but we will publish a statement of declared interests. The form will need to be signed by all authors before publication can proceed. Standard Exclusive License Form (ELF) http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/bjcp_elf.pdf Declaration of Competing Interest Form (DCI) http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/societyimages/bcp/declaration.pdf Originality and agreement of all authors Papers will be accepted only if accompanied by a statement that they have not been and will not be published in whole or in part in any other journal and that all the authors have agreed to the contents of the manuscript in its submitted form; each author should sign such a statement. If authors have a problem in contacting a coauthor for approval, this should be discussed with the Editor. Originality If there is any overlap between a submitted manuscript of an original paper and a paper that is being submitted elsewhere, the submitting author should draw this to the attention of the Editors in the submission letter and enclose a copy of the relevant submitted paper(s). If there is any overlap with a paper that has already been published elsewhere (including online publication), including use of the same subjects or repetition of any data, that paper should be referred to and cited in full. Using copyrighted material It is the author s responsibility to obtain permission to use copyrighted material, including print and electronic forms, in a paper, and to acknowledge the source of the material. English language Papers must be written in clear, concise UK English. Avoid jargon and neologisms. Regrettably, the Journal is unable to undertake major corrections to language, which is the responsibility of the author. Authors whose first language is not English are advised to have their papers checked before submission, as manuscripts may have to be rejected if they are not written in clear English, whatever their scientific merit. Note that Japanese fonts must not be used in the creation of files; the standard Adobe Acrobat program is not compatible with these fonts. Terminology Stereoisomers When a drug can exist as stereoisomers or diastereomers (for example geometrical isomers), the form of compound studied must be designated as follows in the methods section. In the case of racemates the prefix rac should precede the drug name (for example rac propranolol). When possible the absolute configuration of enantiomers should be indicated (for example (S) warfarin). Similarly, geometrical isomerism should be indicated by the prefixes Z/E or cis/trans. When appropriate, the interpretation of data obtained using mixtures of isomers should take account of stereochemical aspects. Drug names All drugs should be designated by an International Non proprietary Name (recommended, rinn, or proposed, pinn). If such a name is not available, a drug should be designated by its British Approved Name (BAN; for example hyoscyamine) or its chemical name (for example glyceryl trinitrate). When a mixture of drugs has a combination BAN (for example cotrimoxazole, co fluampicil), that should be used. For brevity, a company's code name may be used, but in that case the full chemical name of structure of the drug should be given in the introduction. Units SI units (mass or molar units) should be used. If other units are used, a conversion factor should be included in the Methods section. See www.bjcp journal.com for more information.

Symbols A set of standard symbols in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics can be found at www.bjcp journal.com Title The title should give an informative and accurate indication of the content of the paper. It should be no longer than 150 characters (including spaces). The title page should also contain the following information: The names, positions, and addresses of the authors; The name and e mail address of the submitting author and the corresponding author, if different; A running head of no more than 75 characters, including spaces Keywords (these are used to identify potential referees and as indexing terms) The word count, excluding the title page, summary, references, tables, and figures The numbers of tables and figures. Summary The text must be preceded by a summary of no more than 250 words; abstracting services truncate summaries that are longer. It should be couched in terms that will be understood by most readers of the Journal. Statistical methods If a review includes original analysis of previously published data, the statistical methods used should be described clearly in a Methods section, with references when appropriate. The Editors may send manuscripts to specialist statistical referees for review. Tables Tables should generally not have more than 85 characters to a line (counting spaces between columns as 4 characters) and certainly not more than 110 characters to a line, unless absolutely unavoidable. Each table should be typed on a separate page. Figures Figures should not be larger than A4 and may be in the form of original drawings, recorded tracings, high quality photographic prints made from them, or digital files. Symbols that are to appear in figures or legends should be chosen from the following: Photographs and photomicrographs should be unmounted glossy bromide prints of good contrast, well matched, and preferably with a transparent overlay for protection. The overlay should be used to indicate masking instructions, lettering, or arrows. Authors are advised that figures may be redrawn by the Journal, and figures should therefore be checked particularly carefully at proof stage. Images included in online submissions are for review purposes only, and should be suitable for online viewing. Please provide best quality figures with final accepted manuscripts. Digital files in accordance with the instructions at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/authors/digill.asp can be used by production. The eps format (illustrations, graphs, annotated artwork; minimum resolution 800 dpi) and tiff format (micrographs, photographs; minimum resolutions 300 dpi) are recommended, although in some cases other formats can be used. Files should be of print size. References

References should be cited using the Vancouver style (see examples below; for detailed instructions see http://www.icmje.org). References in the manuscript text should appear as numbers in square brackets. The reference list should show the references in numerical and not alphabetical order, and should include the names of all the authors, the full title of the article, the title of the publication (abbreviated as in Medline or Pubmed), the year, the volume number, and the first and last page numbers. References to books should include the names of the editors, the edition number, when appropriate, and the place of origin and the name of the publisher. The accuracy of the references is the responsibility of the author. 1. Johnson TN, Rostami Hodjegan A. Tucker GT. A comparison of methods to predict drug clearance in neonates, infants and children. Br J Clin Pharmacol 2004; 57: 677 8. 2. Metters J (editor). Independent Steering Committee Report of an Independent Review of Access to the Yellow Card Scheme. London: The Stationery Office, 2004. 3. Hoffman BB, Lefkowitz RJ. Beta adrenergic receptor antagonists. In: The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, Eighth Edition, eds Gilman AG, Rail TW, Nies AS, New York: Pergamon Press, 1990: 229 43. Acknowledgements All support, financial or otherwise, for any work described should be acknowledged, with the exception of support from employing institutions identifiable from the title page. Authors are reminded that if they want to acknowledge the assistance of an individual, it is courteous to ask the individual s permission to do so. Colour Colour tables, figures and photographs will be printed in colour at no cost to the author. Offprints Authors will be provided with electronic offprints of their article. Paper offprints can be ordered at prices quoted on the order form that accompanies the proofs, provided that the form is returned with the proofs. The cost is higher if the order arrives too late for the main print run. Offprints are normally despatched within 3 weeks of publication of the issue in which the paper appears. Please contact the publishers if offprints do not arrive: however, offprints are sent by surface mail, so overseas orders may take up to 6 weeks to arrive. Electronic offprints are sent to the first author at his or her first e mail address on the title page of the paper, unless advised otherwise; please therefore ensure that the name, address, and e mail address of the corresponding author are clearly indicated on the manuscript title page if he or she is not the first author of the paper. Page proofs Proofs will be sent via e mail as a pdf (portable document format) file. The e mail server must be able to accept attachments up to 4 MB in size. Acrobat Reader will be required in order to read this file and can be downloaded (free of charge) from the following web site: www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html. This will enable the file to be opened, read on screen, and printed out in order that corrections can be made. Further instructions will be sent with the proof. In your absence, please arrange for a colleague to access your e mail to retrieve the proofs. Proofs will be posted if no e mail address is available. Two page proofs will be supplied, one of which should be retained by the authors. The other should be corrected immediately and returned to the Press Editor. Corrections should be kept to a minimum. Extensive changes may be charged to the author.

Once proofs have been corrected the paper will be published online. Since the online version is definitive, there will be no further opportunity for correction, even though the print version will not yet have appeared. The date of publication of the article is the date of its first appearance online. Authors' checklist Authors should ensure that they have provided the following information, when appropriate: 1. A title of no more than 150 words. 2. An abstract of no more than 250 words. 3. Acknowledgement of financial and other support. 4. A covering letter containing a statement of approval of all authors. 5. An ELF and DCI 6. Preprints of relevant unpublished papers.