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Why is it legal to test on animals?
Commercial products are tested on animals to ensure product safety for consumers. According to the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA), animals that are used in testing are owed proper housing, treatment, veterinary care, food and water.
Why are some products tested on animals?
Why Animal Testing is Used Products are tested on animals for three reasons: safety (this includes correct product labeling), efficacy and liability. Many products undergo animal testing for safety to meet legal requirements to identify potential hazards to humans, animals and the environment.
How are products tested on animals?
“Typically, animal tests for cosmetics include skin and eye irritation tests where chemicals are rubbed onto the shaved skin or dripped into the eyes of rabbits; repeated oral force-feeding studies lasting weeks or months to look for signs of general illness or specific health hazards, such as cancer or birth defects; …
Should it be legal to test products on animals?
Absolutely not! Neither the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) nor the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission requires that cosmetics or household products be tested on animals.
Why is animal testing good for cosmetics?
The strongest argument for the use of animals in cosmetic testing is their ability to demonstrate effects on a whole-body system. Fortunately, many alternative methods for cosmetic toxicity tests do exist. For example, 3D reproductions of human skin can be used to test skin sensitivity.
What kind of animals are tested on?
Many different species are used around the world, but the most common include mice, fish, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, farm animals, birds, cats, dogs, mini-pigs, and non-human primates (monkeys, and in some countries, chimpanzees). Video: Watch what scientists have to say about alternatives to animal testing.
What products use animal testing?
Companies That Do Test on Animals
- Acuvue (Johnson & Johnson)
- Aim (Church & Dwight)
- Air Wick (Reckitt Benckiser)
- Algenist.
- Almay (Revlon)
- Always (Procter & Gamble)
- Ambi (Johnson & Johnson)
- American Beauty (Estee Lauder)