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Alternatives

NIH - Searching for Alternatives to Painful Procedures Used on Research Animals.  Tip sheet for preparation of the Literature Search for Alternatives 
pdf/alternativesSearchTips.pdf

The AWA requires the Principal Investigator to consider alternatives to procedures that may cause pain or distress to animals and to provide a written narrative of the methods used and sources consulted to determine the availability of alternatives. One should consider alternatives during the planning of the animal use proposal. If a bona fide alternative method is identified, the written narrative should justify why this alternative was not used.

To ensure compliance, one should adhere to the following principles and practices:

  • The narrative enables IACUC to assess that a reasonable and good faith effort was made to determine availability of alternatives or alternative methods.
  • Minimize animal pain and distress without compromising research goals using the 3Rs.
    • Replacement - non-animal systems or less sentient animal species
    • Reduction - better experimental design to minimize the number of animals required to obtain scientifically-valid data
    • Refinement - techniques that decrease or eliminate pain or distress
  • Perform a database search and provide a narrative which includes:
    • Names of databases searched (Consult more than one database).
    • Date the search was performed
    • Period covered by the search
    • Keywords and/or the search strategy used

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August 27, 2007