Why We Shouldn T Animal Testing Be Legal Essay

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Every day animals are taken into laboratories and companies to be tested for medications, cosmetics, and harsh cleaning chemicals to determine if they are safe for use. These tests cause long-lasting physical and mental harm--and often death, to each and every animal. Animal Testing should not be legal due to the costly, inaccurate test results it provides and the life-threatening effects it poses to animals. Many people who agree with animal testing, and wish to see it continue will say that animal testing gives way for medical growth in medications and provides the community with safe and tested medications. It is true that animal testing provides the population with testing medications, but when you test on animals for medicines that benefit humans, the results will most likely be skewed. Data shows that animal testing and studies fail to predict human outcomes in 50 to 99.7 percent of cases, making the testing not as reliable as stated (“About Animal Testing : Humane Society International”). …show more content…

Those who supervise and conduct the experiments may have faster results with more animals, but it is not necessarily cost effective. Animal testing is by-far more expensive than alternative methods scientists and labs could be using to reach their medical goals. The Humane Society International compared many methods of animal testing research with alternative non-animal ideas and experiments. It is stated, “An ‘unscheduled DNA synthesis’ animal test costs $32,000, while the in vitro alternative costs $11,000,” ("Animal Testing -

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