Citation Styles for Pharmacy
Citation styles for pharmaceutical and pharmacological research.
Recommended Citation Styles
The following citation styles are commonly used in Pharmacy research, journals, and coursework. Select a style to learn more and start generating citations.
AMA
The citation standard for American medical journals
American Medical Association 11th Edition · Superscript numbers¹ · References
Vancouver
The standard citation style for medical and biomedical journals
Vancouver (ICMJE Recommendations) · Superscript or bracketed numbers (1) · References
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Browse All Styles →Frequently Asked Questions
- What citation style is used in Pharmacy?
- The citation style used in Pharmacy depends on the specific journal, institution, or instructor requirements. Common styles include AMA, Vancouver. Always check your assignment guidelines or target journal for the required format.
- Do all Pharmacy journals use the same style?
- No, Pharmacy journals do not all use the same citation style. While certain styles are more common in the field, individual journals may have their own formatting requirements. Always check the journal's submission guidelines before preparing your manuscript.
- How do I choose a citation style for my Pharmacy paper?
- To choose a citation style for your Pharmacy paper, first check if your instructor or target journal specifies a required style. If not, use one of the commonly recommended styles for Pharmacy listed above. CitationEasy supports over 10,832 styles and can generate citations in any of them for free.