Animal experiments are especially carried out to better understand the processes in our body, to find sources of disease and to develop new treatment methods. Of course, the effects of new drugs are first tested on animals. While scientists argue that all this is necessary, those who are against animal experimentation
complain that the experiments are unnecessary and that animals are tortured in vain.
However, the truth is that there are still no cures for some very dangerous diseases today. For example, AIDS and some types of cancer. Doctors and researchers are now starting to test drugs on computers, tissue samples or test tubes in many cases. In other words, their goal is to find new alternatives and make animal experiments unnecessary. However, many questions in science cannot be answered without animal experiment
And many terminally ill patients have drugs to heal themselves. If these vital drugs cannot be tested on computers, tissue samples or test tubes, then inevitably only animal experiments remain.
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