Research & Review in Pharmaceutical Sciences & Pharmacology Interventions http://medical.eurekajournals.com/index.php/RRPSPI <p style="text-align: justify;">Research &amp; Review in Pharmaceutical Sciences &amp; Pharmacology Interventions is a scholarly peer review, open access, refereed journal established with the focus on publishing articles covering all areas of Pharmaceutical Sciences and&nbsp;Pharmacology Interventions.&nbsp;The journal focusses on a fast peer review process of submitted papers to ensure accuracy, relevance of articles and originality of papers.</p> Eureka Publications en-US Research & Review in Pharmaceutical Sciences & Pharmacology Interventions LOCAL DEVELOPMENT OF DRUG AS A TOOL FOR DRUG SUSTAINABILITY: HOW TO VERIFY THE ACCEPTABIILY - SUMMARY OF SOME RESEARCHES FROM THAILAND http://medical.eurekajournals.com/index.php/RRPSPI/article/view/18 <p>Drug is the necessary substance for everyone for curing of illness. The production of drug is very important and needs good quality control. The manufacturing of drug has been developed in several countries. In Indochina, due to the poor pharmaceutical knowledge, the drug development is usually not qualified. Nevertheless, many drugs are locally produced and circulated for local use in local medical centers. Here, the authors discuss on local development of drug as a tool for drug sustainability. The way of pharmaceutical research to verify the quality of the locally made drugs is also mentioned.</p> SORA YASRI VIROJ WIWANITKIT 1 1 DEVELOPMENT AND COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF LIQUID LIPSTICK WITH MARKETED LIQUID LIPSTICK http://medical.eurekajournals.com/index.php/RRPSPI/article/view/39 <p>Lipstick is one of the very widely used cosmetic product and since it has been used to beautify Lips by applying it. Its more important to use natural coloring agent so that if there is any chance of administration of lipstick while eating food or drinking it must not cause any health problem. Other parameter which is staining of lip after applying lipstick. Lip stain rare also part of cosmetic world which are used to stain lips and causes more retention of lipstick color on lips for longer duration of time. In this work an Effort was made to formulate liquid lipstick from naturally extracted coloring agent which has staining property.</p> ASHITOSH JAIN ASHWANI MISHRA 1 1 Jamaicans’ Decisions on COVID-19 vaccination: A National Cross-sectional Empirical Survey http://medical.eurekajournals.com/index.php/RRPSPI/article/view/107 <p><strong>Introduction: </strong>COVID-19 is a dangerous disease caused by a virus discovered in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. World Health Organization WHO (2021), postulated that safe and effective vaccines are an important tool, in combination with other measures, to protect people against COVID-19. People decide to get a COVID-19 vaccine for a variety of reasons. Some people are skeptical or hesitant to get the vaccine. But many people are having a change of heart and deciding to get a vaccine (Weis, 2021).</p> <p><strong>Objective: </strong>This study evaluates issues that influence Jamaicans’ decisions to accept the COVID-19 vaccination.</p> <p><strong>Materials and Methods: </strong>A web-based and face-to-face explanatory cross-sectional, and correlational research design was used to collect data from vaccinated and unvaccinated Jamaicans. A purposive (non-probability) sampling was used to obtain the data from 1074 sampled respondents across the 14 parishes in Jamaica. The collection of data was from September 20, 2021, to November 30, 2021. It was ensured that confidentiality, privacy, and informed consent were maintained.</p> <p><strong>Results: </strong>The findings indicate that the majority of the sampled respondents were vaccinated against COVID-19 (51.9%, n=557) at the time of this research. This means that 13 in every 25 of the sampled respondents were vaccinated against COVID-19. Whereas, 12 in every 25 (48.1%, n=517) were not vaccinated against COVID-19.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion: T</strong>he COVID-19 pandemic demands that Jamaicans remain vigilant in their daily lives as they return to everyday activities.</p> Paul Andrew Bourne Keisha-gay Bailey Glave Akelia Rankine- Barrett Shenae Nicholson Abbey-Gaye White James Fallah Calvin Campbell Clifton Foster Caroline McLean Dian Russell Parkes Tabitha Muchee 1 1