my topic is "animal testing does not benefits humans" can u give me a summary? heres my topic Uncritical reliance on the results of animal tests can be dangerously misleading and has cost the health and lives of tens of thousands of humans. And human trials are still necessary. Those who say we test on animals to avoid testing on people are wrong. Once animal studies are complete, all new medications are evaluated on humans. The first people to take a new substance are being experimented on as surely as if they were guinea pigs locked in a laboratory. The other, even more obvious, problem with the animal model is that animals cannot communicate about their well-being. They cannot say, "I have a stomachache" or "my head hurts," or even "I ache all over." Hence, until animals manifest grand scale malaise in a lab, observations are all guesswork. Or as experts in toxicity write, The only universal model for a human—that is, one which would best predict what would happen at a given endpoint across the full range of chemical structures, concentrations, etc.—is other humans. Is it possible that we are not only receiving inaccurate data about the side effects of medications, but also not receiving access to certain drugs that do not produce those side effects that animal models claim? Are we missing good medications because of animalUshering drugs to market through animal testing is treacherous. Legal drugs kill more people per year than all illegal drugs combined. An article from an April 1998 Journal of the America Medical Association described a study that concluded that deaths from adverse reactions to medications are the fourth leading killer of Americans. (This study's findings are controversial and should not be misinterpreted as condemning all medications, but suffice it to say that medications are killing many patients. testing? Logic suggests that the answer to these questions is yes.How did scientists learn that these drugs were murderous? Not through animal testing. Epidemiology, clinical observation, and autopsy proved these medications were deleterious. The ill effects of using diethylene glycol as an ingredient in medications were found by autopsy and epidemiology