Strictly speaking no one has a natural right to harm other living things without their permission. However in reality would you kill an animal in order to save a member of your family or yourself from illness's? and for that mater do you check to see if the drugs you are taking were tested by animals. The harsh reality is that humans are the top of the pile and for them to stay that way they need to do it the way they are doing it.
That's a really good question. Some people still use animals even though it's illegal, but some people probably conduct tests on humans. The person either volunteers or they force the person.
Drugs can be tested on human volunteers, it has been suggested that "computer simulation" can be used to predict the effect of drugs.
No Barcelona do not do it, as there is strict doping tests done.
There has been no proof that wrestler John Cena has ever done drugs. John takes frequent drugs tests for the WWE and if he were to fail any of those tests he would be suspended. The WWE has a 3 strike policy so if he were to fail 3 drug tests his contract would be terminated.
Go see your doctor! There are many tests that can be done to answer your question in more detail.
Both will show in a urine sample if tests are done to look for those drugs.
It will show up on the drug tests done on athletes looking for performance enhancing drugs. It will not show up on "drugs of abuse" screens.
Whatever tests the company wants done. Some examples might be cholesterol, evidence of HIV exposure, evidence of liver or kidney disease, tests for various illegal drugs... anything that might indicate your life expectancy may be shorter than typical for people of your age.
None. "Animal testing" is done almost exclusively on very, very common animals, like rats.
Yes, there are paternity tests for some animals such as dogs. The DNA must be taken, on something like a cotton swab, and submitted to a lab or vet for the testing to be done.
Depends on the drug in question, and what kind of test is being done. Hair tests can detect the use of some drugs for months. Urine tests are more commonly only good for days or weeks.
he has done drugs, but he doesn't anymore
One is done at home and the other is done in a lab. It really depends upon the lab! Some labs actually use the same tests that are often sold for home use. Sometimes labs will perform a "rapid test" and them only do GCMS or LCMS confirmations. For more information about labs or rapid tests, see drugs-information-home-page.com They have lots of information about drugs, drug testing, labs, home drug tests, etc.
Some drug tests are almost instant. Tests for residue on skin for marijuana, cocaine, meth, and several other drugs can be done in real time. Results for drug tests that employers specify can usually be completed in a day. Results for criminal drug tests can take much longer. Toxicology done by the coroner, where so many drug abusers wind up, usually takes 2 or 3 weeks.