TESTING OF DRUGS ON ANIMALS: Should the practice be continued?
More people in recent times feel that animals should not be used for medical experiments. However, some people continue to believe that using animals in medical experiments is necessary to save human lives.
Medical experiments on animals have been a topic of serious debate. People on both ends seem right in their own way, but the question remains the same. Should animals be used for medical experiments?
Testing drugs on animals is an important part of medicine production. Before any medicine is sold for human consumption, first it is tested on animals. If the medicine works positively on them only, then the medicine is considered for human consumption. It is important to ensure the safety and effectiveness of drugs before they are used on humans.
Nevertheless, advancements in technology have led to the development of alternative methods, such as in vitro testing and the use of human cell cultures. These methods can reduce or eliminate the need for animal testing while providing more relevant data for human health outcomes.
Critics also argue that animals’ models do not always accurately predict human responses due to significant biological differences between species. This can lead to misleading results and potentially harmful consequences when drugs or treatments are transferred from animals to humans.
Research should be aimed at reducing and eventually eliminating the need for animal testing. In the mealtime, rigorous ethical standards must be upheld to minimize the suffering of animals involved in medical experiments. Therefore, maintaining rigorous ethical standards and human treatment protocols is essential to ensure that the benefits to human health justify the continued use of animals in medical experiments.
At present, Mr. Dhakal is preparing his IELTS at Miracle Institute, Pokhara, Nepal.
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