Phase 1 Clinical Trials for Healthy Volunteers
First-in-human drug safety and dosing studies that compensate healthy adults.
There are 440 actively recruiting Phase 1 clinical trials enrolling healthy volunteers. Phase 1 studies test investigational drugs for safety and dosing in small groups under close medical supervision. Updated daily from ClinicalTrials.gov.
What is a Phase 1 trial?
Phase 1 is the first stage of human testing. A small group of healthy volunteers receives the investigational drug to evaluate safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics. Participants are monitored closely — often as inpatients at a clinical pharmacology unit — and compensated for their time. These studies are reviewed and approved by an ethics committee before enrollment begins.
Showing 1–20 of 440 Phase 1 studies
Suvorexant for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD): Neural Mechanisms
PET Imaging of Phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4) in Volunteers With Alzheimer Disease (AD) or Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
A Study to Evaluate BMS-986470 in Healthy Volunteers and Participants With Sickle Cell Disease
A Study of LY3971297 in Healthy Participants
A Study in People With Overweight or Obesity to Compare How 2 Different Formulations of Survodutide Are Taken up by the Body
Neuropharmacologic Imaging and Biomarker Assessments of Response to Acute and Repeated-Dosed Ketamine Infusions in Major Depressive Disorder
A Study to See How RO7763505 Works and How Safe it is When Given to Healthy People and People With Stable Heart Disease
A Study to Investigate the Effect of AZD6234, AZD9550, and a Combination of AZD9550 and AZD6234 on Pharmacokinetics of Combined Oral Contraceptive Ethinyl Estradiol/Levonorgestrel in Healthy Female Participants Living With Overweight or Obesity
Evaluation of [11C]ZTP-1 to Image PDE4B
Dose Escalation Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics And Pharmacodynamics of SIF001 in Healthy Subjects and in Epilepsy Patients
A Study to Assess the Drug Levels and Safety of BMS-986435 in Participants With Normal Hepatic Function and Participants With Different Degrees of Hepatic Impairment
A Brain Imaging Study to Assess the Binding of MSP-2020 to Serotonin 5-HT2A Receptors in Healthy Male Adults
Developing Biomarkers of Dietary Intake: Dose Dependent Measurement of Sugar Intake
A Study to Evaluate ALN-4285 in Adult Healthy Volunteers
A Study to Evaluate the Effects of KarXT on the Drug Levels of Midazolam, Fexofenadine, and Digoxin
A Study to Evaluate ALN-4915 in Adult Healthy Volunteers
A Study to Understand What the Body Does to the Study Medicine Called PF-07799544 When Taken by Healthy Adults
A Study to Investigate Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of AZD1043 in Healthy Adult Participants Living With Overweight and/or Obesity.
A Study in Healthy Men to Test How Well Different Doses of BI 3776528 Are Tolerated
A Study to Test How BI 1291583 is Taken up in the Blood of People With and Without Liver Problems
Phase 1 FAQ
How much do Phase 1 trials pay?
Compensation varies by study duration and intensity. Inpatient Phase 1 studies (multi-day residential stays) typically pay $1,000–$5,000+. Outpatient studies with follow-up visits may pay $200–$1,500. Specific amounts are disclosed in the informed consent document.
Are Phase 1 trials safe?
Phase 1 trials carry some risk as participants receive an investigational drug. All studies are reviewed and approved by an ethics committee (IRB/HREC) before enrollment begins. Participants are monitored continuously and can withdraw at any time.
What happens during a Phase 1 study?
Typically you attend a screening visit, then either stay at the clinical unit (inpatient) or visit regularly (outpatient). Blood draws, vital signs, and other assessments are conducted at scheduled intervals. The study team monitors you throughout and provides meals and accommodation for inpatient stays.