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Annotated Bibliography: Attitudes Toward Animal Research (1998-2013), Erich Yahner
Annotated Bibliography: Attitudes Toward Animal Research (1998-2013), Erich Yahner
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Developmental Toxicity Testing: Protecting Future Generations?, Jarrod Bailey
Developmental Toxicity Testing: Protecting Future Generations?, Jarrod Bailey
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A recent editorial is discussed, which implied that animal-based developmental and reproductive toxicology tests will continue to be crucial, that the thalidomide disaster could have been prevented by more animal testing, and that tests on juvenile animals would help to protect children (as developing adults) from the adverse effects of pharmaceuticals. It is argued that animal tests in these scientific areas do not provide reliable data that are predictive for human responses and, even if they did, the tests are too expensive and time-consuming for application to the very large number of substances that need to be tested. It is …
Ld50: A Cruel Waste Of Animals
Ld50: A Cruel Waste Of Animals
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Imagine a test in which up to 100 animals are forced to consume a toxic substance in an amount high enough to kill half of them. Then imagine that the explicit purpose of the test is to kill those animals. Incredibly, such a test not only exists but each year also claims the lives of from two to four million animals.
The test is the lethal dose 50, or LD50 as it's commonly called. Its purpose is to measure the toxicity of a substance by determining how much of that substance will kill half of a group of some 60-100 …