Pros and Cons of Animal Testing Essay

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    ever-changing array of products, and with new products comes testing. Many companies use animals such as mice, fish, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, birds, cats, dogs, and monkeys as their “test dummies” due to the similarities between their DNA and human DNA (The Humane Society). Numerous animal-rights campaigns believe that testing on animals is inhumane and should be replaced with other methods. Several companies argue that animal testing is the only reliable form of study. However,…

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    October 27, 2017 Should Animal Testing Continue or End: Most people do not know what goes on behind the scenes of the beauty industry. How do people think they determine whether a product is safe for a human or not? Animal testing is the most used method of testing products. There are many things people don't know about the method and there are many people against it. Testing on animals is an ongoing debate among people due to the reasoning, pros and cons, and the alternative choices…

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    Animal Testing is a very big controversy on if it should be happening or it should not be happening. There are many pros and cons to either side. One side is saying that animal testing is bad and should not be happening. To certain animals that is human beings love and do not want this to happen too. The other side says it is good for our human race and should be happening to the animals because it helps us live longer as a race. For many it is just a moral issue to the topic and many people are…

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    An easy solution to animal testing are the numerous alternatives that are already available: • Organs on a chip: This was created by Harvard’s Wyss Institute. The idea is to contain human cells grown in a high-tech system to imitate the structures and functions of the body systems and organs (“Alternatives to Animal Testing” Cruelty 1). The chips can be used to replace animal testing in areas of disease research and drug testing, it has also been shown to duplicate human anatomy, infections,…

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    Many animals die each year from animal testing. I don’t approve of companies testing on animals. I don’t approve of it because they could end up killing the animals they’re testing on. I think people should use other things to test on other than animals or people. Most fumes are toxic to the animals they test on. They also test medications on the animals that can kill them. Even though a lot of other companies do not test on animals some still do. After the horrible things they do the company…

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    The Ugly Truth Behind Animal Testing “Every year 1000’s of animal lays under the table for experiments and testing and dies from testing. No experiments are illegal and almost 100% of the testing has drugs” (“Top Five Shocking…”). Rabbits, pigs, hamsters, and mice are some of the animals that have to suffer, blinded, poisoned and killed to test new cosmetic products and their ingredients. This is worldwide, but some countries are worse than others. They can still live after the experiment and…

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    Besides animal testing, there are different alternatives then testing on animals. “In the Feasibility of Replacing Animal Testing for Assessing Consumer Safety: A Suggested Future Direction” written by Julia Fentem, Mark Chamberlain and Bart Sangster talks about how animal testing is usually done and gives some broad alternatives for animal testing. Since the 1960s, researchers wanted to develop alternatives to animal testing. The term “alternatives” is the three “R’s” of reduction, refinement,…

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    medications and vaccines have been created in the past through this testing. A polio vaccine was the result of animal research and testing, which without, polio would still take thousands of human lives each year. “There could have been no oral polio vaccine without the use of innumerable animals, a very large number of animals,” Albert mentioned to a reporter before his demise in 1993. Multiple vaccines being created today need the animal experiments to prove them safe before supplying them…

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    are safe and effective in animals, fail in human clinical trials due to it being harmful or just not working. Animal testing is a strategic practice that cause a prodigious, or a huge, amount of animal deaths. Animals would get injected with medications, which and it can possibly lead to death. Animals are also forced to breed with other animals to create another similar species if an animal goes extinct, and that doesn’t always end up in success. Some examples of animals that are tested on are…

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    There has been a long history of animal experimentation especially in the cosmetic and medical industries. Approximately twenty-six million animals undergo painful suffering or death due to testing (ProCon). Many people argue we would not be where we are today if not for animal testing. However, with advancements in scientific and medical technology animal testing is no longer a morally defensible practice. Not only are there alternative methods, but animals are biologically different from human…

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