FDA Approves Drug from Genetically Engineered Animal

While some argue whether genetic engineering of animals is ethical, the FDA has approved the first drug made from a just such an animal.

The drug, ATryn, is made from milk from goats that have had their DNA altered to produce more of a substance called antithrombin, which serves as a blood thinner. The company GTC Biotherapeutics said regulators approved the drug to treat patients with a rare hereditary disorder that puts them at high risk of deadly blood clots, according to The Associated Press.

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