Conflicts of Interest Policy
At the end of the text, under the subtitle Conflicts of interest, all the authors (of original articles, reviews, editorials or any other type of article) should disclose any association with any type of organization with direct or indirect financial interests in the subjects, matters or materials discussed in the manuscript (e.g. consultancy, employment, expert testimony, honoraria, hired speaker, advances, grants, reimbursements, royalties, stock options or ownership) which might affect the conduction or the report of the accepted work, within 3 years of initiation. In case of doubt about a potential conflict of interest, the authors should communicate with the Editorial Committee for its consideration, who will evaluate the case. If there are no conflicts of interest, the authors should declare in writing they have none. Because editorials and reviews are based on the selection and interpretation of the literature, the Journal expects that the authors will have no financial interests in the company (or its competitors) which commercialize/s or develop/s the product discussed in an article. The information about potential conflicts of interest should be available to reviewers and will be published with the manuscript at the discretion of the Editorial Committee’s evaluation. All authors should complete the conflicts of interest form and submit it to the Editorial Committee by e-mail to revista@sac.org.ar (COI).








