Paid Clinical Trials in Toronto, Ontario for Healthy Volunteers

13 recruitingToronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto, Ontario has 13 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 →


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Phase 1Phase 2

A Study to Evaluate BMS-986470 in Healthy Volunteers and Participants With Sickle Cell Disease

Healthy VolunteersAnemia, Sickle Cell
Bristol-Myers Squibb184 enrolled34 locationsNCT06481306
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Not Applicable

Does Abnormal Insulin Action in the Brain Underlie Cognitive and Metabolic Dysfunction in Schizophrenia

HealthySchizophrenia
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health20 enrolled1 locationNCT05748990
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Phase 1Phase 2

Study Evaluating ABCL635 for Vasomotor Symptoms of Menopause

Healthy VolunteersVasomotor Symptoms Associated With Menopause
AbCellera Biologics Inc.136 enrolled13 locationsNCT07118891
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Not Applicable

Influence of Menstrual Cycle Phase on Adaptations to Sprint Interval Training

Healthy
University of Toronto24 enrolled1 locationNCT06744517
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Phase 4

Do Antipsychotics Block Insulin Action in the Brain: is it a Class Effect?

CognitionHealthy (Controls)Brain Insulin-sensitivity
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health35 enrolled1 locationNCT07109245
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Validating the On-line Creyos Cognitive Assessment Platform in Older Adults With Major Depressive Disorder or Mild Cognitive Impairment

Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)Major Depressive Disorder, RemittedHealthy Controls Group - Age and Sex-matched
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health150 enrolled3 locationsNCT06780917
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Phase 4

Observing Metabolism of EPA With Consideration of Genetics And Sex

HealthyOmega 3Metabolism, Lipids
University of Toronto64 enrolled1 locationNCT06975241
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Not Applicable

Interaction Between Dairy and Gut Hormone Response on Cognitive Performance in Children.

HealthyChildren
Toronto Metropolitan University48 enrolled1 locationNCT07231146
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Not Applicable

Interaction Between White Potato Consumption and Meal Timing on Glycemic Response and Appetite in Adults

HealthyAdultAppetite+2 more
Toronto Metropolitan University30 enrolled1 locationNCT07230951
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Not Applicable

The Tryptophan Requirement in Healthy Adults

Healthy Aging
The Hospital for Sick Children40 enrolled1 locationNCT06283706
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Not Applicable

Threonine Requirement in Adults >60 Years of Age

HealthyAging
The Hospital for Sick Children40 enrolled1 locationNCT06225648
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Genome Analysis Across Populations in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

HealthyInflammatory Bowel DiseasesCrohn Disease+1 more
Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada150 enrolled1 locationNCT06042387
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Not Applicable

A Digital Active Aging Training Program for Older Adults

Cognitive ChangePsychological StressLoneliness+2 more
Toronto Metropolitan University240 enrolled1 locationNCT06270862

Common questions about trials in Toronto, Ontario

How many paid clinical trials are recruiting healthy volunteers in Toronto, Ontario?

There are currently 13 clinical trials actively recruiting healthy volunteers in Toronto, Ontario. This number updates daily as new studies open and existing studies complete enrollment.

How much do clinical trials pay in Toronto, Ontario?

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 Toronto, Ontario?

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.