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I am going to start off by asking you guys to answer a quick poll, and I want you to lift your hand up for the statement with which you most agree. I am for animal testing. (pause) I am against animal testing. (pause) Thank you. Now that I know how you feel about this quite controversial topic I understand that not all of you will agree with me when I say we need animal testing. But before you get your panties in a bunch, let me clarify. Animal testing for selfish purposes such as the development of cosmetic products is cruel and inhumane, but animal testing for medical purposes is a necessary evil. Without it, some of us might not have been here today.
Animal testing has led to the discovery of many essential medical procedures and pharmaceutical drugs that are considered commonplace these days. Like every single type of anesthesia. Have any of you ever been to the dentist to get a filling or maybe even get a tooth pulled? Now imagine what it would feel like to get your wisdom teeth removed while completely lucid and extra sensitive. Without animal testing that would be our terrifying reality. Another example of a revolutionary medical process whose discovery involved animal testing is heart transplantation, a surgical procedure in which a damaged or non-functional heart is replaced by a healthy one from a human donor. This surgery involves connecting blood vessels to the heart, a method developed using experimentation on dogs.
This might make you sad but the statistics are even sadder. According to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, in 2016 coronary heart disease was already the second leading cause of death in Canada, and its only remedy is heart transplantation. The amount of dogs that might have suffered along the way is greatly trumped by the amount of lives saved by this procedure. Thanks to animal testing weve been able to make so many medical advancements – vaccines, treatment for Parkinsons, treatment for diabetes, the cure for rabies, treatments for multiple types of cancer, blood transfusions. You get the point. The California Biomedical Research Association said it best: ‘For more than 100 years, potentially every important medical advancement in human and animal health is a direct result of animal research. The use of animals in research is essential to the development of new and more effective methods to diagnose and treat diseases that affect both humans and animals. ‘
Now, I know some of you dislike animal testing because you believe it to be animal cruelty. But shocker, animal testing is not synonymous with animal cruelty. A fact you might not know is that the animals used are protected by several standards to ensure the ethical use of animals in science. The experimental centers in which they are held are clean and well maintained and possess ethics committees, including veterinarians, and members who are not affiliated to the organization and therefore are without bias. To top it all off, laboratories may be subject to unannounced inspections to ensure that the requirements previously have been met. In Canada, the CCAC (Canadian Council on Animal Care) ensures that laboratories use animals only when necessary and that the animals in question receive the highest quality of life possible, in accordance with rigorous standards and based on scientific data. The CCAC follows the Three Rs concept: replacement, reduction, and refinement. Replacement as in avoiding or replacing the use of animals, reduction as in decreasing in the number of animals used, and refinement as in modifications made to experimental procedures to reduce pain and distress in animals.
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