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Animal Rights - Medical Research

Many are concerned regarding animal rights, however the fact is that millions of people benefit from modern medicines and treatments that extend and/or improve the quality of life that result from using animals for medical research (Animals pp).

Every new prescription medicine must be studied in animals before it can be tested on humans, and although advances in computer and test tube methods are always used first, many of the potential effects of medicines are the result of chains of biological reactions that can only be investigated in a living body in which all the cells, organ and systems are working together because no combination of computer models and work on isolated cells and tissue can reproduce the vast complexity of the body (Animals pp).

The majority of the more complex effects of medicines in humans can be predicted from well-designed animal studies, thus, giving researchers the guidance to determine whether a new medicine warrants further testing and then used in humans (Animals pp). Society at large does not and would not permit risking harm to humans in order to avoid using animals for research (Animals pp).

The pharmaceutical industry uses animals only when research cannot be accomplished in other ways, and always with care (Animals pp). If society wants to relieve conditions such as epilepsy, asthma, multiple sclerosis, and heart disease, then animals will continue to be need for research (Animals pp).

Although it is important and morally right to minimize the use of animals for research, it would be morally wrong to place the concern for animals above the concerns and needs of people who are dying from and/or living with incurable and untreatable conditions that could benefit from such research (Animals pp).

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Animals in Medicines Research Information Centre - AMRIC. http://www.abpi.org.uk/amric/introduction.asp

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