Bad Medicine: The Human Cost of Animal Experiments (2007)

The film portrays the genuine cost of animal experiments. It explains that, contrary to the opinion of some individuals who see vivisection as a necessary evil essential for their own and their loved ones’ health, the opposite is true. Writers Chris Pedler Pat Rattigan Stars Mat Fraser Tony Page Pat Rattigan Storyline The film discusses various aspects justifying animal experiments, ranging from scientific to moral perspectives. It explains how this business operates and how drugs tested on animals can lead to unintended effects or even new health problems in humans. It also delves into who profits from animal experiments, how grants are obtained, the workings of cancer research, and why a substantial number of doctors and scientists who advocate for replacing animal experiments with alternative methods remain hidden. This film was made in order to go some way to redressing the torrent of pro-vivisection propaganda which has poured forth from the vivisection syndicate and the industry-beholden media over the past several decades. Details Country of origin United Kingdom Language English Also known as Losa medicina: Ljudske zrtve pokusa na zivotinjama
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