If You think Animal Experiments are Necessary
By amikathleen
@amikathleen (575)
United States
November 26, 2006 2:47pm CST
If You think Animal Experiments are Necessary Consider The Following:
* Less than 2% of human illnesses (1.16%) are ever seen in animals. Over 98% never are.
* At least 50 drugs on the market cause cancer in lab animals. They are
allowed because it is admitted that animal tests are not relevant.
* When asked if they agreed that animal experimentation can be
misleading because of anatomical and physiological differences between
animals and humans, 88% of doctors agreed.
* Rats are 37% effective in identifying what causes cancer in humans. Flipping a coin would be more accurate.
* According to animal tests lemon juice is deadly poison, but arsenic, hemlock and botulin are safe.
* 40% of patients suffer side effects as a result of prescription treatment.
* Over 200,000 medicines have been released most of which are now
withdrawn. According to the World Health Organisation, 240 medicines
are essential.
* Thousands of drugs passed safe in animals have been withdrawn or banned due to their effect on human health.
* Aspirin fails animal tests, as do digitalis (heart drug), cancer
treatments, insulin (causes animal birth defects), penicillin and other
safe medicines. They would be banned if results from animal
experimentation were accurate.
* When the producers of
thalidomide were taken to court, they were aquitted after numerous
experts agreed animal tests could not be relied on for human medicine.
* At least 450 methods exist with which we can replace animal experiments.
* Morphine puts humans asleep but excites cats.
* 95% of drugs passed by animal tests are immediately disgarded as useless or dangerous to humans.
* One is six patients in hospital are there because the drug they have
taken had been passed safe for us on humans after animal tests.
* Worldwide, at least 22 animals die every second in labs. In the UK one animal dies every five seconds.
* The contraceptive pill causes blood clots in humans but it had the opposite effect in dogs.
* We use aspirin for aches and pains. It causes birth defects mice, rabbits and rats.
* Researchers refused to believe that benzene could cause cancer in humans because it failed to in animal tests.
* Dogs failed to predict heart problems caused by the cardiovascular
drugs encainide and flecainide, which led to an estimated 3,000 deaths
in the USA.
* Heart by pass surgery was put on hold for years because it didnt work on dogs.
* If we had relied on animal tests we would still believe that humans
dont need vitamin C, that smoking doesnt cause cause cancer and alcohol
doesnt cause liver damage.
* It was denied for decades that asbestos caused disease in humans because it didnt in animals.
* Polio researchers were mislead for years about how we catch the disease because they had experimented on monkeys.
* As one researcher points out, the ultimate dilemma with any animal
model of human disease is that it can never reflect the human situation
with complete accuracy."
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