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Product Testing on Animals

Every year, millions of animals, excluding rats, mice, and birds, are subjected to testing in laboratories, often leading to their death. Common products, including medications and cosmetics, undergo cruel testing methods that yield unreliable results due to the biological differences between species. Despite the inaccuracy and ethical concerns, animal testing remains legal and mandated for certain products by regulatory organizations like the FDA. Discover how you can help combat this practice by choosing cruelty-free products and raising awareness.

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Product Testing on Animals

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  1. Product Testing on Animals

  2. What does this mean? Millions of animals are killed each year in lab test. This isn’t including rats, mice, or birds. Many companies we all know and use in our everyday life test their products on animals by either pumping it into their stomachs, making them smell it, rubbing it onto their skin , or squirting it into their eyes.

  3. Why is it wrong? • Testing products on animals is in inaccurate way to test products. Their body systems vary from our greatly, so it gives inaccurate results. The results could vary greatly in our bodies. Unfortunately, this is not an illegal act yet. In fact, the Food & Drug Administration requires certain things to be tested on animals.

  4. Companies that still test on animals. • All over the counter meds. • Arm & Hammer • Banana Boat • Clairol • Clear Choice • Dawn • Huggies • Johnson & Johnson • S.C. Johnson & Son • Kimberly Clark • Kleenex • Lysol • Neutrogena • Pledge • Raid • Richardson-Vicks • Sally Beauty Supplies • Sally Hansen • Scotch • Tide • Tilex • Vaseline • Windex • Woolite

  5. How you can help! • Use makeup that isn’t tested on animals • Cut down on what you buy that is tested on animals • Help start a petition to get companies to stop • Help raise awareness of this problem in our country

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