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Isn’t it necessary to use live animals to show how the human body responds to drugs?

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Isn’t it necessary to use live animals to show how the human body responds to drugs?

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Programmable human simulators that demonstrate human responses to dozens of drugs are far better than using anesthetized animals to learn animal responses to only a few drugs. And the lessons can be repeated as needed when simulators are used. Many schools also teach drug responses by having students work with anesthesiologists during surgeries, where real-time responses in real people can be observed.

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