Most importantly is the fact that animals do not get many of the diseases that humans do including Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, or schizophrenia. Therefore, diseases have to be artificially induced in research animals, however, they will never be the same as the diseases that occur naturally in humans. The results of animal testing are misleading and do not improve human health. It only prolongs the discovery of effective cures for people who are suffering. It is proven that “Nine out of ten drugs that appear promising in animal studies go on to fail in human clinical trials” (American Anti-Vivisection Society). Likewise, the results of experiments performed on research animals can be easily manipulated. Animals that are being tested on are in unnatural environments, causing distress, so the results are not accurate. Additionally, throughout all of the experiments they are restrained, so they cannot react naturally. For example, during the Draize test the rabbits are placed in restraining stocks and a substance is placed into one of their eyes. Naturally, they would wipe their eyes, but they can’t. Most people know that mice and primates are commonly used in animal testing and that they share a great percentage of DNA with humans. Specifically, mice share 98 percent and primates share 99 percent. For those reasons, people believe that mice, primates, and even any other research animal, will predict reliable human outcomes. The article “Using Animals for Medical Testing Is Unethical and Unnecessary,” supports the conclusion that the previous statement is false; research animals do not predict dependable human outcomes. It
Most importantly is the fact that animals do not get many of the diseases that humans do including Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, or schizophrenia. Therefore, diseases have to be artificially induced in research animals, however, they will never be the same as the diseases that occur naturally in humans. The results of animal testing are misleading and do not improve human health. It only prolongs the discovery of effective cures for people who are suffering. It is proven that “Nine out of ten drugs that appear promising in animal studies go on to fail in human clinical trials” (American Anti-Vivisection Society). Likewise, the results of experiments performed on research animals can be easily manipulated. Animals that are being tested on are in unnatural environments, causing distress, so the results are not accurate. Additionally, throughout all of the experiments they are restrained, so they cannot react naturally. For example, during the Draize test the rabbits are placed in restraining stocks and a substance is placed into one of their eyes. Naturally, they would wipe their eyes, but they can’t. Most people know that mice and primates are commonly used in animal testing and that they share a great percentage of DNA with humans. Specifically, mice share 98 percent and primates share 99 percent. For those reasons, people believe that mice, primates, and even any other research animal, will predict reliable human outcomes. The article “Using Animals for Medical Testing Is Unethical and Unnecessary,” supports the conclusion that the previous statement is false; research animals do not predict dependable human outcomes. It