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Paid Clinical Trials San Antonio

Discover 31 paid clinical trials in San Antonio, Texas. Search by condition or phase to find a research study near you that matches your needs across various therapeutic areas.

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Evaluation of Maridebart Cafraglutide in Adult Participants Without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Who Have Obesity or Are Overweight

for
Obesity
Location: San Antonio TX, Austin TX, Sugar Land TX, Houston TX, Pharr TX,
Sponsor: Amgen

Sex: All

Age: 18 - 70+

Code: NCT06858839

Phase3, Recruiting

Modifying Adiposity Through Behavioral Strategies to Improve COVID-19 Rehabilitation

for
Post-COVID Conditions, Obesity
Location: San Antonio TX, Baltimore MD
Sponsor: VA Office of Research and Development

Sex: All

Age: 0 - 70+

Code: NCT05880108

Recruiting

Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of AZD6234 in Participants Living With Overweight or Obesity With Type 2 Diabetes Who Are on a Stable Dose of GLP-1 Receptor Agonist

for
Endocrinology, Diabetes, Type II, Obesity
Location: San Antonio TX, Norman OK, Newton KS, Mobile AL,
Sponsor: AstraZeneca

Sex: All

Age: 18 - 70+

Code: NCT06851858

Phase2, Recruiting

A Study of LY3971297 in Healthy Participants

for
Healthy, Obesity, Hypertension
Location: San Antonio TX, Anaheim CA
Sponsor: Eli Lilly and Company

Sex: All

Age: 18 - 65

Code: NCT06148272

Phase1, Recruiting

A Study of Retatrutide (LY3437943) in the Maintenance of Weight Reduction in Individuals With Obesity

for
Obesity
Location: San Antonio TX, Houston TX, Mesquite TX, Lake Charles LA,
Sponsor: Eli Lilly and Company

Sex: All

Age: 18+

Code: NCT06859268

Phase3, Recruiting

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A Research Study on How NNC0638-0355, a New Medicine, Works in People Living With Overweight or Obesity

for
Obesity, Overweight
Location: San Antonio TX
Sponsor: Novo Nordisk A/S

Sex: All

Age: 18 - 55

Code: NCT06577766

Phase1, Recruiting

"Efficacy in Adolescents of Continued Behavior Modification Following a Six Month Sibutramine-based Weight Management Intervention"

for
Obesity
Location: San Antonio TX
Sponsor: Brooke Army Medical Center

Sex: All

Age: 12 - 18

Code: NCT01023139

Recruiting

Fit for Duty: mHealth Intervention for Weight Gain Prevention

for
Obesity
Location: San Antonio TX
Sponsor: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Sex: All

Age: 18 - 39

Code: NCT06110273

Recruiting

A Study on How NNC0174-1213 Works in People With Overweight or Obesity.

for
Obesity, Overweight
Location: San Antonio TX, Salt Lake City UT
Sponsor: Novo Nordisk A/S

Sex: Male

Age: 18 - 55

Code: NCT06719011

Phase1, Recruiting

A Master Protocol Study (LY900038) of Multiple Intervention-Specific-Appendices (ISAs) in Adult Participants With Obesity or Overweight

for
Obesity, Overweight
Location: San Antonio TX, Austin TX, Houston TX, Weslaco TX, Dallas TX,
Sponsor: Eli Lilly and Company

Sex: All

Age: 18 - 70+

Code: NCT06143956

Phase2, Recruiting

With a robust healthcare network and several renowned medical research institutions, San Antonio is a key hub for clinical research. Leading organizations such as UT Health San Antonio, Brooke Army Medical Center, and the Texas Biomedical Research Institute are at the forefront of groundbreaking studies.

These institutions are recognized for their expertise in areas like cancer, infectious diseases, trauma care, and military health, positioning San Antonio as an important city in advancing medical research and improving patient outcomes.

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