Although the world is becoming more aware of the negative effects of animal testing, it is still a widespread issue, and drawing attention to its ramifications has not been made a priority. Many individuals feel overwhelmed by the topic, as they are not sure how to help the cause to put an end to animal testing, or at least make it a lesser relied on resource. In other cases, many people may not even know that it is an issue or why it should be stopped. By outlining this issue and calling attention to the negative effects, many options for putting it to an end will spring into effect by passionate individuals such as yourself. In educating yourself on this topic, I have faith that we can work together to draw the mistreatment of animals to a final close.

There are countless downsides to animal testing. According to PETA, The Animal Welfare Act, or AWA, is a U.S. law that governs the use of animals in experimental laboratories and it allows them to be burned, shocked, poisoned, starved, isolated, restrained, and brain damaged. This law, being the only one pertaining to animal testing, is a direct encroachment on animal rights. Even though the lives of animals are being put at risk, the United States and the world at large do not have a sense of urgency when it comes to remedying this problem. Further, in addition to animal lives being jeopardized at the hand of animal testing, the lives of humans suffer due to this practice as well. According to the U.S. National Institute of Health director, Dr. Elias Zerhouni, “‘The problem is that [animal testing] hasn’t worked, and it’s time we stopped dancing around the problem…we need to refocus and adapt new methodologies for use in humans to understand disease biology in humans’” (“In Vitro Methods and More Animal Testing Alternatives”). While animal lives are being brutally harmed, the lives of humans are also at stake, as animal testing is rarely accurate. According to Brittanica’s “ProCon,” 94% of products tested and approved on animals end up failing when they move into human trials. So, the lives of animals are taken advantage of for no reason, as testing on other species does not ensure the safety of human lives. Some people believe that drugs and other products still are capable of harming humans during clinical trials. According to the American Cancer Society, testing treatments on humans may be harmful because it may unveil unknown and dangerous side effects. While this may be true, it is important to note that there are alternative testing options available that leave humans and animals out of the equation and that these options are far more accurate than animal testing.

There are many alternatives to animal and human testing that are more beneficial than testing on animals. According to Lone Star College, alternatives, such as Draize testing, can be very beneficial. Draize testing involves synthetic skin that is created by synthetic cellular tissue, offering more accurate results than animal testing. Another alternative is Eyetex, which uses synthetic eyes that turn opaque when a substance harms them, closely resembling how a human would react if there were a substance to cause them harm. Computers may also be used in place of animal testing by stimulating and estimating damage that a product may cause. Other tests include those using human tissues and cells as well as in vitro testing, where tests are completed in a tube. Each and every one of these alternatives is deemed more suitable and capable of producing accurate results. It is important that we shed light on these alternatives and donate to fund these initiatives if we want to see a change in the treatment of both animals and humans.

Now that the public is aware of the downsides and the alternatives, it is imperative that we push for an end to animal testing together and encourage companies to stop using animals to test their products and start looking for alternatives. We as consumers can aid in this process by slowing our purchasing of products that use animal testing as well as donating to initiatives that fund different forms of testing. This form of protest and education will cause companies to spring into action, taking the necessary steps to abandon their harmful practices. You have the power to make a difference and change the lives of animals and humans for the better.