Informative Essay: The Ethical Use Of Animal Experiments

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Mankind has been using animals as experimental subjects for centuries for his own interest. Today, around 200 million animals - including rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, and monkeys - are used as experimental subjects yearly. Main reasons why we use animals for experiments include developing medical treatments, determining toxicity of certain chemicals, and testing the safety of products designed for humans such as cosmetics. The story might seem innocent; lab rats helping their beloved scientists test safety of chemicals for human use and develop cures for human diseases. The story; however, is far away from being innocent. A world of pain, agony, torture, and death awaits you behind the curtain. During the experiments, …show more content…

Some are even worse than the worst human experiments done by the Nazis and they are happening right now, at the very moment these words are being written. The eye liner you put on this morning...Did you know that somewhere on this planet there are rabbits which are immobilized, their eye lids are forced open, and some “scientists” are applying that eye liner inside their eyes to see if it causes irritation. You didn’t know that, did you? Most of the animal experiments include immobilization, forced feeding and breathing of potentially toxic materials, intentional wounding and burning, suffocation, social isolation, and infecting with various microorganisms to make the animals sick. Can you imagine the pain? Wait a moment...Animals don’t feel pain, do they? Unfortunately, they do. According to a study published in 2006 and conducted by Daniel M.Weary and his colleagues from University of British Columbia, most of the test animals have brain structures that allow them to feel different kinds of pain including emotional pain. There are millions of articles and studies showing that animals experience pain and react to it. In her article “Do animals feel pain like we do?” published on theconversation.com on July 7, 2015, Andrea Nolan, Principal and Vice-Chancellor at Edinburgh Napier University, states that animals show various reactions to pain including behavioral and neural

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