The other, very important problem, Dave, is the fact that many of these animals, rats, mice, etc, are bred solely for the purpose of experimentation and often the labs that breed them make many stuff-ups to the point where the experiments fail in that the drug, though looks harmless or beneficial to the animal, in fact, due to the stuff up, the drug sold can be extremely dangerous. Such stuff-ups have been too numerous to disregard, though the drug companies will make sure through stringent "commercial sensitivity" laws that the stuff-ups don't become too widely known.
Even so, even if they were no stuff-ups, I would still rather the drug companies use no animals. If the drug cannot be made without the intentional suffering of a living creature then it ought not be made at all.
Rats are inferior to monkeys? In what way?
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