opinion about the testing of products on animals. It endangers animals and reduces the number count of that species, it is wasteful, unneeded, and most of all, it's immensely unethical. The animals are used for testing because often a product has a chemical or chemical mixture with unknown effects on a human, and they don't want to have a risk of being sued. They believe that an animal's life is less valuable than that of a human's. Like mentioned earlier, this method of testing products can endanger
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------------------------------------------------- Ethical Dilemma One ethical dilemma retained my attention. We saw briefly during class a subject regarding animal testing for medical purposes. Should be allowed to test medical purposes on animal rather than human being? From Wikipedia, in the United Kingdom there are approximately 45-70 millions cats and 40 millions dogs. It is also estimated that 3,000 cats and dogs are born every day and 4,000 rats every hour (derelictlondon.com). In other
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It has been proven that animal testing is widely ineffective. According to PETA, “It’s [animal testing] archaic. Forwardthinking scientists have developed humane, modern, and effective nonanimal research methods, including humanbased microdosing, in vitro technology, humanpatient simulators, and sophisticated computer modeling, that are cheaper, faster, and more accurate than animal tests. Although human microdosing, in vitro technology, and humanpatient simulations work effectively, computer
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Is Testing Products on Animals Wrong? Animals are pets to most. We care for them and treat them like our own. Most people have a pet that they love and could not imagine their life without. But, just imagine your pet being an experiment. Animals are used for research for medicine, chemicals, cosmetics, etc. everyday. Animals are being killed everyday due to research. A lot of people believe that using animals as a research experiment is wrong and some believe it is a necessary procedure. Even though
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comes to research through animal testing. The opinions vary and the passion runs deep. Both sides have extremely intelligent people, such as doctors and scientists, that argue vehemently for their opinion. While both sides present equally convincing arguments, there are downsides to each and a compromise must be reached. Many people, such as Dr. Andre Menache, who has campaigned against animal testing for over thirty years, would argue that animal testing is cruel and simply not worth it. According
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emotionally damaged animals. Animals who will never have the chance to truly live. Life becomes dreadful when one never knows the next time he or she will be injected with peculiar chemicals or concoctions. These foreign substances can cause complications in all organisms. Annually, over 100 billion animals are killed each year from testing in laboratories. This number does not include those who are have developed disabilities.
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Treatment of Animals in chemical testing Animal testing is an issue in today's society that, whether anyone realizes it, does affect each of us. Such as transplants, vaccines, and medicine. Nearly each and every one of us today have received vaccine shots. We have all used medications. We have all heard of transplant technology. This above example I have used is farfetched. Brain transplants are not an everyday occurrence. They are not yet, at least. However, kidney and heart transplants
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significant medical findings made through animal experiments, there are substantial flaws to animal experimentation as well. First, animal experiments can lead to deceptive results and incorrect conclusions. Animals are very different from human beings and therefore would make substandard test subjects. The anatomic, metabolic, and cellular differences between animals and people make animals poor models for human beings ("Biomedical Research," neavs.org). Animals testing also does not reliably predict results
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Animals have helped animals in many ways. One of the biggest ways they have helped us is with medical research. Animal testing has helped to save multiple lives. However, people still argue that animal research shouldn’t be legal, even though it’s the best way to get accurate andsafe cures.Scientists should use animals as test subjects on medical expierents. Many people argue that animal testing is cruel, however, this isn’t true at all, in fact, history has shown quite the opposite. Animal testing
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Hopper EH10, R1 10 Mar. 2016 Animal Testing Many people think that animal testing is cruel and inhumane. Others think that it’s necessary in the medical field and will help advance medicine. It has helped with many medical discoveries, but it does have it’s flaws and hiccups that undermine it’s overall value. Though it still has some strong points, animal testing should be limited because animals are not suitable replacements for human drug testing, animal testing doesn’t produce accurate results
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