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unhealthy alcohol use

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Clinical trials often recruit healthy volunteers for Phase 1 pharmacokinetic and safety studies, vaccine immunogenicity assessments, and normal physiological reference studies. These trials are essential for establishing safe dose ranges and understanding how drugs behave in the absence of disease before testing in patient populations.

Healthy volunteer studies include first-in-human drug trials, vaccine efficacy (flu, RSV, COVID-19, malaria), microbiome intervention studies, exercise physiology research, and device safety assessments. Compensation is often provided; eligibility typically requires no significant medical history and a negative drug screen.

Healthy volunteer trials require participants to be in good general health with no significant medications. Many exclude smokers, pregnant individuals, and those with recent prior trial participation.

Top Sponsors
Kaiser Permanente 1 trial
Aksum University 1 trial
NCT06318026
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Systematic Implementation of Patient-centered Care for Alcohol Use Trial: Beyond Referral to Treatment

Enrollment
1,500 pts
Location
United States
Sponsor
Kaiser Permanente
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NCT06918106
Recruiting

Screening and Brief-Intervention of Post-war Alcohol Consumption in Public Hospital Outpatients

Enrollment
262 pts
Location
Ethiopia
Sponsor
Aksum University
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