The Annals of Pharmacotherapy has been a mainstay in drag therapy literature since 1967. At its inception, it was the first journal to embrace and focus on the fledgling concept of clinical pharmacy. This early vision of the journal {Drug Intelligence its first two-and-a-half years and thereafter Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy, or DICP as it was affectionately known) was transformed into a reality by its first editor and publisher, Don Francke DSc. Journal content was such that practitioners, students, pharmacologists, and those interested in drug action and reaction could use the journal to educate themselves and others to further improve treatment options for patients. Key early series of articles on pharmacokinetics, drag interactions, pharmacoeconomics, and pharmacoepidemiol-ogy introduced these and other evolving concepts to practitioners and furthered their acceptance into the profession.
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