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  2. Drug discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Drug discrimination tests are usually performed in animals, but have also been conducted in humans. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Drug discrimination assays have been employed to assess whether drugs have hallucinogen - or entactogen -like effects, among many other types of drug effects.

  3. Animal testing on non-human primates - Wikipedia

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    The directive took effect on January 1, 2013. The directive permits the use of non-human primates if no other alternative methods are available. Testing on non-human primates is permitted for basic and applied research, quality and safety testing of drugs, food and other products and research aimed on the preservation of the species.

  4. Talk:Animal testing/animal testing debate - Wikipedia

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    2.1 United States and Institutional Animal Care and Use ... 6 Talk back/food for ... Animal testing/animal testing debate. Add languages. Page contents not supported ...

  5. Rand Paul: Why Is the FDA Still Requiring Human or Animal ...

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    The law allows drug companies to find alternative methods of assessing their products, without testing them on animals or human beings. The bill was sponsored by Sens. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) and Cory ...

  6. US FDA cited animal lab at Musk’s Neuralink for ... - AOL

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    An animal testing laboratory at Elon Musk's Neuralink brain technology company was found to have "objectionable conditions or practices" by the Food and Drug Administration, which cited the ...

  7. Scientists who object to animal testing claim they are frozen ...

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    A spokesperson for the UK-based Understanding Animal Research organisation was sceptical about the scientists’ claims, saying: “Those who do animal testing are also the biggest investors in ...

  8. Animal testing - Wikipedia

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    Animal testing, also known as animal experimentation, animal research, and in vivo testing, is the use of non-human animals, such as model organisms, in experiments that seek to control the variables that affect the behavior or biological system under study. This approach can be contrasted with field studies in which animals are observed in ...

  9. Institute for Laboratory Animal Research - Wikipedia

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    Their mission is "to evaluate and to report on scientific, technological, and ethical use of animals and related biological resources, and of non-animal alternatives in non-food settings, such as research, testing, education, and production of pharmaceuticals". [2] Their core values are: