If an animal didn't react to whatever people were testing it on negatively, it doesn't mean it won't effect humans negatively.
Everything. Without animal testing certain products, materials, and medications would have to be tested on humans. Many people don't realize that animal testing has the biggest part in the medical field. Without animal testing you would not have basic antibiotics that you get from your doctor.
I think it would be the companys who animal test, people who use the product (suporters), and the people who are against animal testing.
If on the packaging of a product (like the ones you mentioned and others as well) does not say "No animal testing" or something of the sort, they do not. But if they don't say anything about animal testing, they probably do animal testing. I would research it before supporting a company that might do animal testing.
Without animal testing, humans would have a greater risk of dying if expirementing with products that people have no idea whether it is harmful or harmless. Personally I don't agree with animal testing, but what other choice do we have?
Without animal testing there would be no medicine as we understand today.Insulin penicillin and chemotherapy exist only because of this crucial work
it is good because without it people would have died from having no cure for their diseases
animal testing is when scientists use animals to find out how they react with different chemicals. They would be injected into the animal and then they woul see what the animal would do and record what happened.
no, animal testing shouldn't be done. it is cruel. why would you test a cleaner on an animal... i mean its insane what they do to these animals. :)
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Animal testing is useful in determining and finding new treatments for the myriad of health issues afflicting humans today. Without them, we would not have the same kind of medical and health field as we lacked 100 years ago.
Because it's safer than testing on humans.
Animal testing graphs on how many die and get injured go to ..... not graphs but figure which will help.... http://www.animalport.com/animal-testing/animal-testing-facts-figures.html