Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

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    These products only benefit people and are not necessary for survival. It is morally wrong to subject animals to pain and suffering for such materialistic products. In most tests and experiments “Cosmetics animal testing is a horribly cruel practice in which animals such as mice, rats, and most often rabbits, are subject to allergy tests in the mucous membranes such as eyes, nose and mouth. These chemicals can cause irritation, burning, and corrosion…

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    million animals are used in experiments globally each year? People can spend 50 billion dollars per year on testing that is not necessary? They still use animals even though there are newer and safer ways to do tests. Animal testing expensive, the drugs they test on animals can be dangerous, and animal testing is cruel and inhumane, it violates the animals rights. Animal testing is expensive. Animal tests are more expensive than alternative methods. They are a waste of government money. 95% of…

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    Modern society has been blessed with brilliant minds that have helped humans increase their life expectancy to the point where we are living well even at what is considered overpopulation. We were able to cure polio, the black plague, and other diseases that would’ve been considered a virtual death sentence a few centuries ago. Because of this, our bodies have almost no need to fight off diseases naturally. Now it isn’t being worried about at the moment because we still have tons of modern…

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    The United States was facing a great controversy with the depression going on in the late 1920’s. It was the most devastating economic downturn that the western industrialized world had ever faced. It caused nearly half of America’s banks to fail, and over 13 million people were unemployed by 1933. In order to combat these tremendous issues, President Franklin Roosevelt would have to create a set of programs impactful enough to face it. When the New Deal was active in the fall of 1932, it would…

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    Animal Testing Outline

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    the topic) Attention-getter; Imagine, being taken away from your family, and living inside a crowded cage in a laboratory without ever seeing daylight again. Every day, animals are being forcefully held down and strapped, while a scientist has a new drug or chemical product to test on their bodies. This is an example, of a daily experience an innocent animal has to obtain for the rest of their life. Necessary sentences/transition sentences/information; Tested animals are held in captivity for…

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    Fda Pros And Cons

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    I. INTRODUCTION  Off Label Prescription The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plays a key role in protecting the public health by ensuring the safety and efficacy of foods, drugs, and cosmetics. Before a prescription drug comes into the market, it must go through a series of rigorous clinical trials. Once a drug has been approved for some indication, the FDA has almost no legal control over how that drug is actually prescribed1. This is because the FDA has no legal authority…

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    Animals all over the globe are sitting in a cage right now, scared, cold and alone waiting for the next experiment to be done to them. They sit in this cage longing for the day that they are able to free, if they survive the experiments or if they are of no longer need to the scientists. Every year there are millions of animals killed in laboratories from the tests and experiments done to them. These poor, defenseless animals are poisoned, shocked, and burned during these tests and are often…

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    Homeopathy Case Study

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    of “Similar xxxxx similar” found by Dr. Samuel hehnemann, a german physician. It is the science of treating disease that employs very low quantity of drug substance that may be in higher quantity shows symptoms of other diseases in normal healthy person. 1.2 Global market of Homeopathic drug India is the country which exporting the homeopathic drug product to the foreign countries like USA, Germany and United Kingdom. 90-95% of homeopathic products are exported to Germany from India. Since…

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    Commercial Animal Testing

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    most commonly come to people’s minds when you think of animal testing. “Rabbits are “incapitated in stocks with their eyelids held open by clips, sometimes for multiple days, so they cannot blink away the products being tested.” Products such as cosmetics, shampoos etc.” (Should Animals Be used for Scientific or Commercial Testing?) Think about that next time you’re in the shower or getting…

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    cruelty cases in the U.S. reported to our organization. In the last ten years, over 30% of cases that we have tracked involve animal neglect (Animals Neglect Facts). Animal cruelty includes some of the following, torturing an animal, failing to provide food, care or shelter, abandoning an animal, killing, seriously injuring or poisoning an animal, causing an animal to fight with another, using a live animal as a lure in a dog race, etc. (Texas Animal Cruelty Laws).…

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