The Iron Foundation Study

Currently Recruiting

15 Jun to 30 Jun 2026

Up to $2,900

Melbourne, Australia

This study is testing an investigational drug to determine whether it can help the body better access and use iron. Researchers think it may affect how iron is absorbed from the gut and how stored iron is made available for red blood cell production and other normal body functions

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Iron is an essential mineral that helps the body make healthy red blood cells, which carry oxygen to your organs and muscles. Some people do not absorb enough iron from food, or their bodies may not be able to use stored iron effectively. This can contribute to iron deficiency and anaemia. 

This study is testing an investigational drug to determine whether it can help the body better access and use iron. Researchers think it may affect how iron is absorbed from the gut and how stored iron is made available for red blood cell production and other normal body functions. This early-stage study is designed to learn more about the safety of the study drug, how the body processes it, and how it may affect iron-related blood tests. The information from this study may help guide the future development of treatments for iron-related conditions and anaemias.

Before joining, you’ll receive detailed information about the study, meet with a doctor, and have the chance to ask any questions. 

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Trial details

Study medication

The study drug will be administered as an oral tablet (a pill that you swallow).

Ethics

The study has been carefully designed with strict safety protocols and has been approved by an independent ethics committee.

Additional eligibility

  • Non-smokers, or smoking 5 or less cigarettes (or equivalent) and agrees to abstain for the duration of the study  
  • Not pregnant or breastfeeding   
  • Willing to follow contraception guidelines  
  • Willing and able to attend all study visits and follow instructions   

Study duration

2 x 2-night in-clinic stay and 1 follow-up visit

Are you a match?

Age

18 - 55 years old

Remuneration

Up to $2,900 *with screening reimbursement.
Full details outlined in consent form.

Gender

Male or Female

BMI

BMI 18 - 32 kg/m2

Commitment

4 nights, 1 clinic visit

Register your interest

This form takes around 3–5 minutes to complete. Your information will remain confidential and is used only to assess your eligibility for current or future research studies.
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Medications & Contraception Requirements

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  • Abstinence from sex with anyone of the opposite sex for at least 2 months
  • Using a condom + your female sexual partner(s) using a separate form of birth control
  • You or your sexual partner(s) had a vasectomy/hysterectomy
  • Your sexual partner(s) are post-menopausal


Only you taking birth control or your partner(s) using a condom is not an acceptable option, but using both together is. The morning after pill is not an acceptable form of birth control.

  • Abstinence, by choice, from sex with anyone of the opposite sex for the last 2 months + remaining abstinent for at least 2 months after study participation
  • You using birth control + your male sexual partner(s) using a condom
  • You or your sexual partner(s) had a hysterectomy/vasectomy
  • You are post-menopausal



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