"The bill, if it becomes law, will end an FDA mandate where experimental drugs must be tested on animals prior to humans in clinical trials."
So... the pharmaceutical companies just progress directly to human trials for their experimental drugs? Pretty much like they did with the Covid "vax"?
The bill doesn't outright ban animal testing so that may still be appropriate in some situations, and there's more to it than an immediate jump to humans. Technology/science have developed new tests/testing methods that may be used before progressing to humans. See my response to OP.
"The bill, if it becomes law, will end an FDA mandate where experimental drugs must be tested on animals prior to humans in clinical trials."
So... the pharmaceutical companies just progress directly to human trials for their experimental drugs? Pretty much like they did with the Covid "vax"?
I don't see the advantage.
With the plus of not being tried for murder when shit goes wrong.
I wonder if I can claim "clinical trials" on my enemies when needed.
The bill doesn't outright ban animal testing so that may still be appropriate in some situations, and there's more to it than an immediate jump to humans. Technology/science have developed new tests/testing methods that may be used before progressing to humans. See my response to OP.