Paid Clinical Trials in Bayswater, Victoria for Healthy Volunteers
Bayswater, Victoria has 7 clinical trials actively recruiting healthy volunteers. These include Phase 1 drug safety studies, bioequivalence trials, vaccine studies, and observational research — most offering financial compensation for participation. Learn which studies pay the most →
Showing 1–7 of 7 studies
A Study of B-3E07 and Forsteo® in Healthy Adult Female Participants
A Study of SYNT-101 to Test Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacodynamics of SYNT-101 in Healthy and Overweight Adults
Phase I Study of HXN6005 in Adult Healthy Participants
Single Ascending Dose Study of HB2198 in Healthy Participants
A Phase I Study to Evaluate LIFE-001
A Study of FB1003 in Healthy and Osteoarthritis Pain Subjects
A Phase 1 Study of S-4321
Common questions about trials in Bayswater, Victoria
How many paid clinical trials are recruiting healthy volunteers in Bayswater, Victoria?
There are currently 7 clinical trials actively recruiting healthy volunteers in Bayswater, Victoria. This number updates daily as new studies open and existing studies complete enrollment.
How much do clinical trials pay in Bayswater, Victoria?
Compensation varies by study type and duration. Phase 1 inpatient studies typically pay $1,000–$5,000+, outpatient visits may pay $50–$500 each, and bioequivalence studies often pay $1,000–$5,000. Each study listing includes specific compensation details in the consent form.
What types of healthy volunteer studies are available in Bayswater, Victoria?
Common study types include Phase 1 drug safety trials, bioequivalence studies comparing generic and brand-name drugs, vaccine trials, dietary and nutrition studies, and observational research. All listed studies are registered on public registries and approved by ethics committees.
Do I need health insurance to participate?
No. Healthy volunteer studies cover all study-related medical costs. If an adverse event occurs, the trial sponsor is generally responsible for related treatment. Specifics are outlined in each study's informed consent document.