“Rats and mice may be a good place to start… but after a point, to really learn about humans you have to try stuff out on humans,”-(the good bad and ugly video). Animals don’t react to stuff the same way humans do all the time, and when it’s someone's life at risk scientists and doctors should be using humans to experiment on. Humans give consent results when experimented on, so they can get the most precise results as possible.
Some might say that human experimentation is wrong and unethical for reasons such as, unpredictable results, and it leaves people off worse than before. But, The results are predictable as long as the doctor or scientist in charge did previous research. Also as long as the person gives consent and is fully where of what the operation is and what its purpose, they take the chance that something might go wrong in the operation. So human experimentation is indeed ethical.
Human experimentation is ethical or not depending on what religion you are, for example christian scientists. They believe that god is the only medicine you need and that they are not allowed to use medicine they just pray for health. All in all, human experimentation is ethical because it’s the only way to get exact results, it helps makes vaccines and it and it’s ethical as long as the person being experimented on gives