Arguments Against Animal Testing

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Animal testing kills a total amount of 19,500,000 animals per year. In recent discussions of animal testing a controversial issue has been whether companies should stop testing products and medicine on animals. On the one hand, some argue that animal testing is useful for helping out people in need. From this perspective, animals have made it easy for scientist to find treatments for sicknesses. On the other hand, however, others argue that the results scientist get from products aren’t the same results they would get from human beings. For example, a statement that supports this would be, “dozens of treatments for strokes have been developed in primates but all of them have failed in humans and harmed people in clinical trials”. According …show more content…

It puts people’s lives at risk because animals and people do not have the same DNA even though they might be alike. The results scientists are getting are inaccurate and misleading. The reactions and results animals would get from products isn’t the same thing as what humans would get. Medicine that is safe for dogs, or rats may not be safe for people. “Uncritical reliance on the results of animal tests can be dangerously misleading and has cost the health and lives of tens of thousands of humans. The best-known example of this is thalidomide. Mothers who took this drug to relieve morning sickness gave birth to children with shocking deformities, with most lacking developed limbs” (choosecrueltyfree.org). Many people have died because scientists think that the reactions animals get to medicine is the same reaction it'll give to humans. Millions of women are at risk for breast cancer and heart diseases because scientists thought that the results and responses that a monkey had, would have the same effect on humans. There are also over 22 medications that can cause harm to the human body but will not do any harm to a rat. Essentially, animal testing not only gives false results but also harms people’s lives and puts them at risk for diseases and other

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