56% Yes |
44% No |
38% Yes |
44% No |
18% Yes, but not for cosmetics |
See how support for each position on “Animal Testing” has changed over time for 38.1k Greece voters.
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See how importance of “Animal Testing” has changed over time for 38.1k Greece voters.
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Unique answers from Greece users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9HRGGP44mos4MO
Neither for drugs, nor for vaccines and cosmetics. As for medical devices, the painlessness of the procedure for the animals should be guaranteed.
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@9C2XZBH11mos11MO
With same precautions as testing on humans.
@9BJ3QSC12mos12MO
No in cases that there are alternatives.
@9BB2QS31yr1Y
Yes but very carefully and with the outmost respect towards the animal and its life.
@95JK3GV2yrs2Y
Unfortunately yes, but not on animals like primates, dogs, cats or the likes! Animals that have massive reproduction rates, small life spans, and with techniques to euthanise them as soon as they start to suffer
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