Behind lab doors: Could there ever be a world without animal testing?
Behind lab doors: Could there ever be a world without animal testing?
When Anna Marsh was 20, she was prescribed an antidepressant called Nardil.
Doctors warned the art student that she might put on some weight, but instead she grew thinner and found herself constantly drained of energy.
Her fatigue became so extreme that she would often lie on the worktops at the Royal College of Art during her lunch break because she was too exhausted.
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