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    The main goal of Regulatory Strategic planning is to develop the drug, biologic or medical device and get marketing authorization as well as maintain post marketing authorization in preferred countries. A regulatory strategy is an official document that supports the regulatory happenings to offer a new product or improved an existing product. A regulatory strategy begins with the alliance with a cross functional team to recognize significant questions related to the product. All questions…

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    Animal Testing Annotation

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    animals to test or prove a hypothesis. Although usually referred to as only testing for science and cosmetics, animal testing is also used for pure studying of the animal and its capabilities. When it comes to the issue of animal testing, most of us will readily agree…

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    Energy Drinks

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    Safety and Regulations for energy drinks The (FSSAI) Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has drafted the regulations that the energy drink manufacturers should rename their products as ‘caffeinated beverages’ Based on the research done on the study of caffeine and energy consumption in India, the draft regulation would evidently raise the caffeine limit to 320 milligrams per litre or 320 parts per million (ppm) in caffeinated beverages as well as disallow any nutritive claims the…

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    counterargue that it has shown potential in producing unprecedented vaccines, improved agriculture, and much more. In this essay, the role of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, the usage of the bovine growth hormone, genetically modified corn in Mexico, human cloning, and abortion will…

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    The use of animal testing has allowed for the development of safe medicines, vaccines, and advancements in scientific knowledge. Without the sacrifices made during animal testing, we would not have made the achievements in medication, knowledge, cosmetics, and saving lives. Research in animals have played an important role in leading to new discoveries and human benefits. However, what many people tend to forget the great numbers…

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    Before the passing of the American Food and Drugs act, the company convinced consumers to buy their product through dishonest scare tactics and misleading home tests. They made such claims as “one half of all deaths are the result of kidney disease” and if the audience was in doubt, offered a “simple at home test” which required that the audience put “morning urine in a a glass … for twenty-four hours … If it is then milky or cloudy…

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    Ever since peta was founded in 1980, and even before then, there has always been a backing of going cruelty-free and animal rights in general. It was and still is a fight for a good cause across the globe. Although, testing on animals has been around for a while doesn’t mean we couldn’t use a change for the better. Humans must strive forward as a society to make a conscious effort to go cruelty free. What is humanity if we don’t strive to grow and progress? Cruelty-free products are products…

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    faster and cheaper way to test products (Alternatives). “In vitro” testing, meaning in glass, is a fraction of the cost that “In vivi” testing or in life testing costs (Woods 44). People don 't always get reliable results from animals. Nine out of ten drugs appear promising for animals but fail to help humans (Hunnicutt 21). We shouldn’t rely on the tests that are given because most likely only one out of ten will actually help humans. Scientists have tried to make a vaccine for HIV/AIDS for a…

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    Animal Testing Proposal

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    main groups within the debate surrounding animal testing: those who are for it and those who are against it. Animal testing can be described as the use of non-human animals in an experimental context that pertains to some form of medical testing (cosmetic allergy testing, cancer research, etc). As Donna Yarri the author of The Ethics of Animal Experimentation: A Critical Analysis and Constructive Christian Proposal explains, the idea medical experimentation began with Darwins Theory of…

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    Essay On Gmo Labeling

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    wondered what’s in your food? GMOs are a key component in most of our foods we eat today. You may have not known that several major food companies are not required to clearly label Genetically Modified Organisms on their food products. Certain states have specific laws over labeling GMOs, while others are still working to get laws passed over labeling GMOs. In America today we want to know if we are eating something that is not good for us. Americans today are for labeling on the foods consumers…

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