For example, author Ian Murnaghan says that, “Animal testing is held particularly important for its contribution to the development of insulin, antibiotics, vaccines and drugs with high mortality rates, such as cancer.” (Murnaghan). This means that, animal testing is important to cancer research. Also, it means that that the development of antibiotics and other medicines need animal testing. Cancer patients need antibiotics to treat their cancer. A lot of medicines that saved people were tested on animals before hand. Also, vaccines for animals would not be around if we could not test on animals. For example, author Siobhan O’Neill says that, “They may have helped save millions of lives, and for those of us who need to take medicines, we have little control over whether these medicines are tested on animals.” (O’Neill) This says that we need medicines to save people from sickness. Also, most of these medicines were tested on animals. If a human gets a disease we need medicines to heal us. A lot of medicines were tested on animals before human usage. These helped save millions of …show more content…
For example, author Ian Murnaghan says that, “It tells researchers a great deal about the pharmacology of the drug and how it is metabolised as well as how it affects various body systems.” (Murnaghan) This means that scientists study the effects on the body systems. That depends on what drug that they injected they can see how it reacts. It can help the organs in some tests. Also, if they have a blockage, it can clear that. Depending on what they inject it can help the animal. For example, author Siobhan O’Neill says that,“In pre-clinical trials, animals receive an enormous variety with regards to the doses of the drug in question.” (O’Neill) Before trials they get doses of the sickness. While having that sickness they can make it so they can’t get that sickness anymore. A lot of times they use diseases from the wild, so it can help the animals not to get it