Sadie Carpenter-Final Draft
Sadie Carpenter-Final Draft
Sadie Carpenter-Final Draft
Sadie Carpenter
Prof. Monroe
English 1101
2 December 2021
For many years animals have been used during experiments in research labs. The
research that scientists have collected from using these animals in these experiments is
remarkable. Using animals has been proven to be very beneficial for the lives of humans and will
continue to do so. As time goes on and there are new illnesses or diseases that need a cure,
testing on animals is the best option as alternative testing is not as reliable as animal testing.
has written an article on why this is. There are alternate ways to test on animals while still
receiving accurate information. Scientists used to test toxic chemicals on mice and kill one to
two mice every two hours, but now with new sensors and monitors, we are able to transmit data
differently (Stokstad). Now scientists are able to receive accurate information while testing on
animals but in a more humane way. This humane way of testing leaves the animals now under
less stress and there are now fewer animals killed (Stokstad). Animal testing is very necessary
Animals have a similar makeup in comparison to humans. With this being said, scientists
test first on animals to see if the medication would work for a human instead of attempting to use
a computer and get inaccurate results. The purpose of a vaccine is to fight off viruses, testing in
cells or using a computer cannot show how the vaccine would actually work on the entire animal
(Corey). In order to test a vaccine, it is essential that we use animals. Without animals scientists
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would not be as confident when sending a computer generated vaccine off to clinical trials.
Animal testing is also very important when testing drugs for young children and infants as they
are constantly growing (Corey). The younger the child, the more likely they are to be harmed by
a certain drug. By testing in animals, scientists are able to test certain drugs to assure that a child
would be unharmed.
Without animals in medical research we are risking the health of humans. Millions of
humans would die without the help of animals in medical research (Epstein). Humans would be
putting others in danger just to save animals. Since animals are being tested on to help humans
then that would follow the requirements of human survival. According to the requirements of
human survival and progress, we need to kill animals for food or when they endanger us, as well
as use them in medical research and experiments for the good of humans (Epstein). Using
animals in medical research is very necessary when someone is in need of a medical cure or at
least a reasonable answer to their illness. Without animals, we would not have gotten this far in
medical research.
Technology is not a good replacement for animal testing. How certain diseases become
How or why a certain thing reacts to a certain drug could not be solved unless animal
experimentation is allowed. A life without animal testing would include little to no medication
for those who need it. Alternate testing is more time consuming and costly (Poste). As people try
to find alternatives to animal testing they are also looking for a way to spend more money and
unnecessary as a majority of them have already been tested and proven unreliable.
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Many people oppose using animals in medical research. Marc Bekoff, a former professor
of ecology and evolutionary biology has written an article on this topic, mainly testing on
chimpanzees. Many countries around the world have banned the use of chimpanzees in their
research and the U.S. could do the same (Bekoff). Other countries have realized the harm done to
these animals and have made a stand to do something about it. The long term effects on animals
that are used in research is sickening. The type of effects include inappropriate aggression, fear,
withdrawal and PTSD (Bekoff). The behaviors of these animals are severe and are able to be
Animals might experience severe disorders while being used in testing. However, this can
be fixed. Using animals in medical research is still excruciatingly important. There are ways to
decrease the severeness of the disorders that they might experience. Scientists can use less
stressful sensors for the animals and produce more accurate data (Stokstad). The medication that
we can test on whole animals such as rats, mice, etc. are important medications that will help the
lives of humans that might be suffering. In fact, surveys show that most Americans support the
need for animals to be used in medical research (Poste). Realizing how important animal
types of research that has been collected after testing certain medicines or vaccines on animals is
quite interesting. With new technology and safer ways to test on animals we have been able to
receive better results and this is a huge step forward for scientists of the future.
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