Lab
Animal Issues
To
learn more about lab animal issues, please visit our sister organization,
the Foundation for Biomedical Research.
The Humane Care and Treatment of Laboratory Animals
Virtually every major medical advance of the last century has depended
upon research with animals. Data from experiments on humans are obviously
the most scientifically reliable; however, in many cases human research is
ethically unacceptable. Researchers first must use animals, the living systems
most closely related to humans, before humans are asked to participate in
experimentation. Animals serve as surrogates in the investigation of human
diseases and new ways to treat, cure or prevent them. The health of animals
also has improved due to animal research. Read
more.
Regulation
of Biomedical Research Using Animals
Public
polls reveal most people are unaware of the laws and regulations that govern
the use of laboratory animals in biomedical research. Lacking this awareness,
the average person is more likely to believe erroneous charges of abuse made
by those who completely oppose animal research. In fact, scientists who use
animals in their work must comply with a comprehensive system of federal,
state and local laws and regulations. Read
more.
The
Use of Animals in Product Safety Testing
Scientists have significantly reduced the number of animals used in product
safety testing in recent times. Because this reduction has been possible,
animal rights activists would like the public to believe that the use of laboratory
animals can be eliminated in this field altogether. It is often claimed that
valid alternatives to the use of animal tests already exist to evaluate product
safety. This is not true. Read more.
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