Are Johnson & Johnson products tested on animals?

Asked a year ago
No, Johnson & Johnson does not test its products on animals. We have a long-standing commitment to ensure the safety and efficacy of our products through alternative testing methods, such as in-vitro testing, computational modeling, and utilizing existing data. We strongly believe that animal testing is unnecessary and actively seek alternatives that are reliable and scientifically valid. Our approach is aligned with global regulations and the principles of the "3R’s" - replace, reduce, refine - which stand for finding alternatives, reducing animal usage, and refining testing procedures. We prioritize the ethical treatment of animals and are dedicated to upholding a cruelty-free approach in all our operations, maintaining our position as a leading, responsible healthcare company.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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