Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Kelvin Hopkins (Labour), on Monday, 7 September 2015, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 61 members in total.
APPLYING RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS TO HUMAN PATIENTS
That this House notes the science-based campaign, For Life On Earth, which is critical of avoidable experiments on animals; further notes the new initiative, Patients Campaigning For Cures, which opposes animal models on medical grounds; is alarmed that scientific studies reveal that the widespread claimed ability of animals to predict human responses to drugs and disease is demonstrably false; acknowledges that over 90 per cent of drugs which test well in animals harm or otherwise fail humans, and that ignoring this has delayed cures including penicillin; notes that using animals to model humans contradicts currently accepted science, including evolutionary biology and genetics, which supports personalised medical care; further acknowledges the proclamation of the Concordat on Openness on Animal Research to develop communications with the media and public; and calls for thorough, properly moderated public scientific debate on the misleading and costly practice of trying to apply results from animal experiments to human patients.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 373
- Session
- 2015-16
- Other sponsors
- Keith Vaz
- Paul Flynn
- Roger Godsiff
- Alan Meale
- Rachael Maskell
- Related items
- Subjects
- Animal experiments Science
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