None. The most common ways to test for drugs are urinalysis, hair and saliva testing.
Urination is not fatal, nor are getting your hair cut or sticking swabs in your mouth.
What kills you is the drugs.
The exact number of animals that die each year from drug testing is difficult to determine as it varies depending on the scope and type of testing being conducted. However, it is estimated that millions of animals are used and may die annually in research testing worldwide.
Yes you will. The Airport requires very strict testing, and background checks. This has only been increasing in the last few years. They also do random drug testing once a year at minimum. yes, anymore most companies do drug test and it is their right to.
It can easily take 10 years or more for a pharmaceutical company to get their drug from the test phase to when it is approved for human consumption by the FDA.
Over 20,000 rodents are used for cosmetic testing a year.
If he lives in there house, and they were under an agreement that he isn't allowed while living there, and they suspect he is using.
millions of lives are saved by animal testing
Approximately 12 .1 million animals are used a year for testing.
1,000 humans
In 2004, nearly 65,000 dogs were killed from testing.
In the U.k. 1,373,400 a year
In 2000, around 25,500 cats were killed from animal testing.
Every year about 1 billion dollars is spent on animal testing even though there is cheaper and more effective ways. 92% of drugs that pass animal testing fail clinical trials. Animals and humans dont have the same effects.