Negative effects of Animal Testing Essay

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    Animal Rights and Experimentation The two most controversial topics dealing with animals is their rights and experimentation. There has been an ample amount of opinions for and against each topic. Within the collection of essays in Animal Experimentation by Cindy Mur, all viewpoints are expressed with evidence behind them. These topics are brought up in various ways through everyday life. Although it is not as prominent of an issue as many others, such as gay rights and politics, it is still…

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    Animal Experimentation, also known as animal testing, can be defined as the conduction of harmful experiments on Animals for scientific purposes, human necessities or even the advancement of human achievement in areas such as medicine. The topic of animal experimentation has definitely brought forth numerous controversies in the world today. This is in view of the fact that it involves the cruel torture of live animals, causing major uproars from Animal Rights Organizations such as; PETA (People…

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    to test the efficacy and effectiveness of, according to the FDA these occur after the testing is concluded on animals. There are often three trials starting with a small group(~50), then a large group(~500), and lastly with a huge group(~1000+)(FDA). This is when the FDA will then take all the data received from the testing and review the product. If the review shows that the benefits outweigh any possible negative risks that is when the drug will be approved to be sold. While looking at these…

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    Worldwide, 500 million animals are subjected to inhumane experiments in the name of scientific research (Linzey, 2013). The practise of vivisection on innocent animals is immoral and causes unjustifiable pain and suffering. Pro-argument It is immoral to exploit animals for scientific research. Animals are innocent, vulnerable beings who cannot represent themselves or comprehend the harm inflicted on them through experimental research. The debate whether animals deserve moral…

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    Justify Animal Testing

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    4.2 Justification for animal tests When required to make proper provision to ensure human safety, animal testing to enable the proper biological characterization of materials used in medical devices is acceptable. For the purposes of the ISO 10993 series, animal tests shall only be deemed to be justified when: the resulting data are not otherwise available, but are essential to properly characterize the test material in the context in which it is to be used; when no suitable scientifically…

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    number of animals dying is unbelievable. People are the cause for animal death for food, or just cruelty. According to the number of animals abused on ASPCA char is that there are 10,000 estimated puppy mills in the U.S., 100,000+ American horses are slaughtered each year for human usage, and 250,000 animals fall victim to hoarding. The cause of these is because people want their meat, entertainment, physiological, poaching/hunting,and test. Animal hoarding is a different thing. Animal…

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    investigating animal welfare and cosmetology from a moral philosophical framework. Cosmetic experiments on animals are not performed strictly for medial purposes, nor do they fulfill human or ecological needs. Although there are alternatives in place, the cosmetic industry’s primary goal is to maximize profit for the greater good of shareholders. Large corporations are best thought of as mechanical entities and machines for making money. Humans use utilitarianism to justify or condemn actions…

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    Animal Testing Controversy

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    The Moral Controversy on Using Animal for Research Historically, the health and well being of humans have taken precedent over those of animals’. Only recently have animal “rights” become a major and sometimes controversial topic in the general public. The controversy is inflamed by the fact that it is common practice to use animals for medical research. Different people have many different views on this topic. Is it humane to experiment on animals? Does a life-saving vaccine warrant the pain…

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    While animal testing remains an ethical debate today, there are ways individuals can help settle the ongoing issue at hand. It shouldn’t be necessary for animals to be killed in the range of thousands every year. What many people do not know is that many animals are now locked up in cages. They are tested and are given harsh treatments. They experience loneliness, stress and discomfort. We do not need to put animals through the unnecessary and painfully cruel reality that takes place during the…

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    Persuasive Animal Testing

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    movie, but the actual life of ill-fated animals that were captured or bred for the use of animal testing. These animals are poke, prodded, and tortured for the sake of science to better improve man kind, but is science actually worth the never-ending suffering…

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