9 Facts About Animal Testing
1. Over 100 million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned and abused in U.S. labs every year.
- 2. 92 percent of experimental drugs that are safe and effective in animals fail in human clinical trials because they are too dangerous or don’t work.
- 3.Labs that use mice, rats, birds, reptiles and amphibians are exempted from the minimal protections under the Animal Welfare Act (AWA).
- 4. Up to 90 percent of animals used in U.S. labs aren’t counted in the official statistics of animals tested.
5.According to the Humane Society, registration of a single pesticide requires more than 50 experiments and the use of as many as 12, 000 animals.
- 6.Even animals that are protected under the AWA can be abused and tortured. And the law doesn’t require the use of valid alternatives to animals, even if they are available.
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- 7. Several cosmetic tests commonly performed on mice, rats, rabbits, and guinea pigs include:
- skin and eye irritation tests where chemicals are rubbed on shaved skin or dripped into the eyes without any pain relief.
- repeated force-feeding studies that last weeks or months, to look for signs of general illness or specific health hazards.
- widely condemned “lethal dose” tests, where animals are forced to swallow large amounts of a test chemical to determine what dose causes death.
- 8. The real life applications for some of the tested substances are as trivial as an “improved” laundry detergent, new eye shadow, or copycat drug to replace a profitable pharmaceutical whose patent expired.
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- 9. “Alternative” tests are those that achieve one or more of the “three R’s:”
- replaces a procedure that uses animals with a procedure that doesn’t use animals
- reduces the number of animals used in a procedure
- refines a procedure to alleviate or minimize potential animal pain
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