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Paylak Posted 5 years ago
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Topic: Nowadays animal experiments are widely used to develop new medicines and to test the safety of other products. Some people argue that these experiments should be banned because it is morally wrong to cause animals to suffer, while others are in favour of them because of their benefits to humanity.


In this day and age, it is widely known that the importance of medical treatments is paramonut. Although some argue that experiments on animals are unacceptable in terms of moral standard, I am of the opinion that this can be beneficial for the entire humanity.

On the one hand, experiments on animals are said to be morally wrong. Since a great number of mouses and monkeys are force to test for new vaccinces or medicines, they are likely to endure such pains. Therefore, some people who respect the lives of every creatures will empathize and mourn for their fates. They always believe that scientists may have alternative methods of research although it is nearly impossible. However, there are statues have been carved and museums have been built in Japan to recognize and respect the lives of the animals that have passed away in laboratories. This meaningful things can partly heal the heart of those who love animals

On the other hand, such experiments can be highly advantageous. In the first instance, it can be safer to inject vaccines into an animal to ensure whether it is successful. As a result, dotors and scientists can evaluate drugs before they are given to humans. Moreover, testing vaccines and can be more economical. As it is difficult to search for volunteers, experimenting on animal may be a more optimal way to save money and lives. However, every experiments on non-medical products should be banned since it only benefits a certain individual or company.

To recapitulate, it is true that experimenting on animal is cruel, but it is for a greater good for the existence of humandkind in terms of saving lives and money.

  
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