Twelve months after releasing a roadmap to shift away from animal testing requirements, the FDA has declared mission ...
If non-animal testing models like organoids are used correctly, experts note they can cut failure rates and facilitate ...
Every year, millions of animals are used in laboratories, and for many people, the image is immediate and uncomfortable: ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Thursday it plans to phase out animal testing requirements for biological products and drugs, instead moving toward alternative testing models such ...
Campaigners immediately call for the Government to 'accelerate' its pledge to phase out tests using animals, branding footage ...
It’s not just "business as usual"—it’s a high-stakes tug-of-war between cutting-edge ethics and the complex reality of ...
A social media post from the US Food and Drug Administration this week shows a big-eyed macaque staring out from behind bars. “Some drugs use 144 monkeys on average for preclinical testing,” the post ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it will be phasing out a requirement that monoclonal antibodies and other drugs be tested on animals, saying in a news release that there ...
Editor’s note: This article contains graphic descriptions of how animals are treated during testing. The skulls of living cats are drilled with holes to screw metal strainer posts into their heads, ...
Alternative methods to the use of animals in pharmaceutical testing are becoming more used and accepted. Laura Lotfi of ...
Merck KGaA plans to phase out most animal testing in favor of new approach methodologies (NAMs) such as organs-on-a-chip and organoids over the next decade. The move aligns with a global regulatory ...