Animal Testing Should Be Banned

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Animal testing can be reduced but not replaced
Animal testing has been present since old times. In the past century it was used to satisfy the curiosity of many scientist that wanted to understand how the body functioned. This scientist made many medical discoveries. For example every time someone takes antibiotics, recieves a blood transfusion, gets a surgery, or a chemotherapy they have just received benefits from a research that started with animal testing. Now in days animal testing is essential in the medical field, it is required to test any type of medicine or procedure on animals before using it on humans. However due to the dependability scientist have and the poor regulations on animal testing , many institutions are looking forward to invest in creating and developing new technology that can minimise the use of animals. But even though technology has been improved it is impossible to completely replace animal testing .
In the past animals where used to analyse different patterns and understand basic functions of the body as same as scientist do in actuality. The difference between the animal testing in the past and actuality, is that in the past scientists employed more painfull methods due to the lack of use of anesthesia. For example, many scientist opened animals that where alive to be able to see their organs and how they worked. Many of these animal testing and research lead to the cure of illness and others lead to the discoverie of therapies. HIV/AIDS is one of the illness that most affect humans and it is impossible to cure, but thanks to many research and many treatment that have been tested on animals, scientist can at least prolonge the expectancy of the life of the patient. According to Elizabeth ...

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...inues helping to develop new treatments or knowledge that may guide to the cure of ilnesses. But has certain imitations that have to be clarified, animal research helps scientists to see the expected must not real stages of an illness or drug. By saying expected it is sure to assume that the result obatained from an animal may not be exactly the same that will be obtained from humans due to the many factors that influence this outcome such as genetic, controll of food and liquids, temperature, among others. Technology is now an option to replace some methods used to obtain data from animals, but it is important to highlight that technology may only reduce must not replace the use of animal testing. Animal research is significantly important for the medical field and should be used to benefit us, but alternatives should be used as much as possible if they are available

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