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Normally, prior to the testing of new substances on humans, they are tested on animals.
Normally, prior to the testing of new substances on humans, they are tested on animals.


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There is international legislation in place that requires this to be the case, but it remains to be seen whether the entire world will follow this.
There is international legislation in place that requires this to be the case, but it remains to be seen whether the entire world will follow this.


The area has been a point of controversy for almost two centuries, with the [[animal rights movement]] starting in [[Great Britain]].
The area has been a point of controversy for almost two centuries, with the [[animal rights movement]] starting in the [[United Kingdom]].


== Reasons for animal testing ==
== Reasons for animal testing ==
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Gains in field of [[veterinary medicine]].
Gains in field of [[veterinary medicine]].
Benefits to [[medicine]].
Benefits to [[medicine]].


== Reasons against animal testing ==
== Reasons against animal testing ==
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Harm to other beings for our benefit.
Harm to other beings for our benefit.
Possible infringement of rights.
Possible infringement of rights.
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Normally, prior to the testing of new substances on humans, they are tested on animals.

The reason for this is to see whether there are any adverse effects.

There is international legislation in place that requires this to be the case, but it remains to be seen whether the entire world will follow this.

The area has been a point of controversy for almost two centuries, with the animal rights movement starting in the United Kingdom.

Reasons for animal testing

Safety of subsequent human subjects and users. Gains in field of veterinary medicine. Benefits to medicine.

Reasons against animal testing

Harm to other beings for our benefit. Possible infringement of rights.