Publication Details
Issue: Vol 5, No 3 (2026)
ISSN: 2835-3048
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Abstract

Effective communication of pharmacological information is vital to ensure the safe, rational, and evidence-based use of medicines. Translating complex scientific data into clear, patient-friendly language helps improve adherence, reduce medication errors, and strengthen trust between healthcare professionals and patients. This article explores the principles and strategies of translating scientific and pharmacological information for different audiences — including practitioners, pharmacists, and patients. It highlights the role of health literacy, cultural adaptation, and digital communication tools in bridging the gap between science and society. Finally, the paper suggests methods to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration and improve pharmacological translation practices in modern healthcare systems.

Keywords
Pharmacology Science Communication Translation Health Literacy Patient Education Medical Language Interdisciplinary Collaboration