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The ASPCA strongly supports the development and validation of alternative methods to the use of animals in biomedical research and testing.
- Using Animals to Test Household Products and Cosmetics - ASPCA
Using Animals to Test Household Products and Cosmetics. The...
- Using Animals to Test Household Products and Cosmetics - ASPCA
9 Μαΐ 2023 · History of Animal Testing. Animals are used to develop medical treatments, determine the toxicity of medications, check the safety of products destined for human use, and other biomedical, commercial, and health care uses. Research on living animals has been practiced since at least 500 BC.
At the invitation of local agencies, ASPCA deploys to sites of large-scale animal abuse, animal neglect, natural disasters, or man-made disasters in which animals are at risk. Teams, including National Field Response, Legal Advocacy and Investigations, Forensic Sciences, the Cruelty Recovery Center, Relocation and the Behavioral Sciences team ...
Using Animals to Test Household Products and Cosmetics. The ASPCA believes that animals should NOT be used to test household products and cosmetics. The concept of the 3 R's should be applied to household products and cosmetics testing. Commonly used skin or eye irritation tests such as Draize or other skin sensitization or phototoxicity tests ...
Animals in the U.S. continue to suffer and die in experiments to test cosmetics like lipstick, deodorant and cologne. By supporting our work to end testing and experiments on animals, you will help countless rabbits, mice and other animals languishing in laboratories.
10 Μαΐ 2023 · Animal testing contributes to life-saving cures and treatments for humans and animals alike. Nearly every medical breakthrough in the last 100 years has resulted directly from research using animals, according to the California Biomedical Research Association.
Individual animal testing is conducted for screening and diagnostic purposes. On a population level, testing helps with disease surveillance, or to diagnose and manage an outbreak. Screening tests are performed on healthy animals to identify sub-clinical disease when clinical signs are not present. These tests are important to prevent ...