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Only those animals who have been bred for the purpose of scientific testing, and ensure it is done as ethically as possible.
it depends on if the drug makes the animal unsafe for human consumption, if it does then no, if it doesn't then its fine because the animal wasn't used just for testing
It depends on the product - if it's harmful, then no.
Yes but it should depend on the animal and the product.
Yes if deemed absolutely necessary.
Yes, but only where no ther methods work and where we have no human volunters
For vaccines and other medical interventions and only when no other non-animal model is available but not for cosmetic uses.
No, they should use other alternatives such as synthetic replicas or donated human cell samples.
Yes, but it should be done ethically. Oversight would be needed.
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, but not for cosmetics and only on mice or rodent animal species
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, but only on mice or rodent animal species and not for cosmetics
@8P8MHKS4yrs4Y
Yes, but with greater oversight and regulation
@8XTW3QC3yrs3Y
i don't have opinion on the issue
@8ZY28ML3yrs3Y
yes only for rats though
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, but not for cosmetics and only on mice or various rodent types of animal species
@8QDSNZY4yrs4Y
It depends if the animal can feel the pain or be killed in the process, If the animal dies will it be a quick death. However, animals should never be tested with cosmetics.
@8QDSNZY4yrs4Y
It depends if the animal can feel the pain or be killed in the process however animals should never be tested with cosmetics.
@5643HNN4yrs4Y
Yes, but an animal safety board should be implemented to oversee the treatment of the animals during testing
@8RBQDDP4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as it is done in a safe way that does not harm the animal
@JadedCynical5yrs5Y
Yes but without harming the animal.
@75KRFBJ5yrs5Y
Yes, as long as it does not harm the animal and is strictly regulated
@7X7M5874yrs4Y
Yes, but small easily reproducible animals
@92T53D93yrs3Y
Yes, but strictly rodents
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