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AstraZeneca does [[animal testing]].  
 
AstraZeneca does [[animal testing]].  
 
<ref>AstraZeneca [http://www.afadvisor.org/content/aboutAZ/investing/corporateResponsibility/default/astrazeneca-clinical-trials.asp Clinical Trials], accessed February 2009</ref>
 
<ref>AstraZeneca [http://www.afadvisor.org/content/aboutAZ/investing/corporateResponsibility/default/astrazeneca-clinical-trials.asp Clinical Trials], accessed February 2009</ref>
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AstraZeneca contract tests out to [[Huntingdon Life Sciences]]. <ref>Inside Huntingdon Life Sciences  [http://www.shac.net/HLS/exposed/inside_hls/Inside_customers.html Inside Customers], accessed December 2008</ref> HLS is the 3rd largest Contract Research Organization (CRO) in the world and the largest animal testing facility in all of Europe.  Firms hire HLS to conduct animal toxicity tests for agrochemicals, petrochemicals, household products, pharmaceutical drugs and toxins. <ref>Inside HLS  [http://insidehls.com/faq.htm Frequently Asked Questions About Huntingdon Life Sciences], accessed February 2009</ref> HLS has a long history of gross animal welfare violations.  See also [[Huntingdon Life Sciences]], sections 1 & 2.
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*Heather Thomlinson, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1332957,00.html "European market is inferior, says AstraZeneca"], ''Guardian'' (UK), October 22, 2004.
 
*Heather Thomlinson, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1332957,00.html "European market is inferior, says AstraZeneca"], ''Guardian'' (UK), October 22, 2004.
 
*"[http://www.prweek.com/news/news_worldwire.cfm?ID=238147&site=1 AZ raises Crestor global PR clout]", ''PR Week'', May 20, 2005. (Sub req'd). (This article refers to AZ's PR team handling the controversy over its cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor.)
 
*"[http://www.prweek.com/news/news_worldwire.cfm?ID=238147&site=1 AZ raises Crestor global PR clout]", ''PR Week'', May 20, 2005. (Sub req'd). (This article refers to AZ's PR team handling the controversy over its cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor.)
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Revision as of 02:43, 11 May 2009

AstraZeneca is one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. The company specialises in drugs for gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and oncology therapeutic areas.

Animal testing

AstraZeneca does animal testing. [1]

Contract testing

AstraZeneca contract tests out to Huntingdon Life Sciences. [2] HLS is the 3rd largest Contract Research Organization (CRO) in the world and the largest animal testing facility in all of Europe. Firms hire HLS to conduct animal toxicity tests for agrochemicals, petrochemicals, household products, pharmaceutical drugs and toxins. [3] HLS has a long history of gross animal welfare violations. See also Huntingdon Life Sciences, sections 1 & 2.


Political contributions

AstraZeneca gave $379,320 to federal candidates in the 2006 election through its political action committee - 28% to Democrats and 72% to Republicans. [4]

Corporate Donations

They Donate their products to AmeriCares. [1]

Lobbying

The company spent $2,840,000 for lobbying in 2006. In-house lobbyists along with 6 lobbying firms were used, including Mehlman Vogel Castagnetti. [5]

Americans for Medical Progress

Americans for Medical Progress's board reads like a who's who for the pharmaceutical and vivisection industries. Board members represent multi-national, billion dollar corporations as well as universities and institutions receiving government grants for vivisection. They include: Charles River, Abbott Laboratories, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Wyeth. [6]

Personnel

Key executives and 2006 pay: [7]

Selected board members: [8]

Contact details

15 Stanhope Gate
London
W1K 1LN, United Kingdom
Phone: +44-20-7304-5000
Fax: +44-20-7304-5151
Web: http://www.astrazeneca.com

Articles & sources

SourceWatch articles

References

  1. AstraZeneca Clinical Trials, accessed February 2009
  2. Inside Huntingdon Life Sciences Inside Customers, accessed December 2008
  3. Inside HLS Frequently Asked Questions About Huntingdon Life Sciences, accessed February 2009
  4. 2006 PAC Summary Data, Open Secrets, accessed August 2007.
  5. AstraZeneca lobbying expenses, Open Secrets.
  6. Americans for Medical Progress Board of Directors, accessed February 2009
  7. AstraZeneca Key Executives, Yahoo Finance, accessed August 2007.
  8. Board of Directors, AstraZeneca, accessed August 2007.

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