Name: Ng Tsz Ying, Kelly
Student ID: 14061605D
Topic: Should animal testing for medical purposes be allowed to continue?
Animal Testing is the research or experiment mainly conducted for education, commercial, scientific and medical purposes. It is commonly used in the medical field for developing new drugs and toxicology tests. Animal testing for medical uses helps to deal with different diseases and cancers. However, due to the protection of animal rights and ethical reasons, the question that whether animal testing should be banned is being discussed. Doke and Dhawale (2013) question whether it is necessary to continue with animal testing when there are better alternatives. Ferdowsian and Beck (2012) also state that the way of putting animals to experiments and tests for new drugs is unethical and affects the ecosystem. On the other hand, both Hajar (2011) and Matthews (2008) argue that the animal testing is regulated nowadays and the banning of animal tests may set back the medical development …show more content…
Cuthill (2007) also discloses the social cost that the animal testing has been a controversial issue, causing many conflicts between different stakeholders. Sometimes, the procedures of animal testing are released in the social media, leading to arguments in the society. Other than the psychological and social costs, Ferdowsian and Beck (2012) suggest the most important concern of animal testing, which is the ethical and moral problem. They claim that animals experience pain and distress very easily. Even gentle handling may show significant changes in physiological stress on them. The fact that animals behave and feel very similarly to human makes animal testing more