Animal Experiments
Key Points
More than 2.7 million live animal experiments were authorised in Great Britain in 2002. This number has halved in the last 30 years | |
Around the world, animals are used to test products ranging from shampoo to new cancer drugs | |
British law requires that any new drug must be tested on at least two different species of live mammal. One must be a large non-rodent | |
UK regulations are considered some of the most rigorous in the world - the Animals Act of 1986 insists that no animal experiments be conducted if there is a realistic alternative | |
Almost every medical treatment you use has been tested on animals. Animals were also used to develop anesthetics to prevent human pain and suffering during surgery |
What are the alternatives to animal testing? |
Is animal testing morally right? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Animal Experiments
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