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1 Dec 2011

Novo Nordisk to End Use of Live Animals in Lab Testing

The number of animals used at Novo Nordisk has fallen from more than 13,000 a year in the 1990s to just 772 in 2010.

Denmark-based pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has announced that it will no longer use live animals in biological batch testing.

 

The company has confirmed the last test involving the use of animals occurred on 28 November, used to test the company's haemophilia product recombinant Factor VII.

 

Following a growing number of employees questioning the validity of animal testing procedures, Novo Nordisk established a task force tasked with removing redundant product-control tests in live animals. The number of animals used at Novo Nordisk has fallen from more than 13,000 a year in the 1990s to just 772 in 2010.

 

Novo Nordisk chief science officer Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen said, "We have been working for more than

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