Terms of Use
By using Voxsanity you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use this site.
Last updated: July 2026
About us
Voxsanity ("we", "us", "our") is a registered business name of Voxsanity Pty Ltd (ABN 82 700 348 867), trading as Voxsanity.
What Voxsanity is for
Voxsanity is an information service. Its purpose is to republish publicly available Australian and international government health data — clinical trial registrations, medicine approvals, PBS subsidy listings, medicine shortage reports and research funding records — in plain English, so that people can be aware of what is publicly on record and make their own informed decisions with their own health professionals.
Voxsanity is not intended for, and must not be used for, the diagnosis, prevention, monitoring, prediction, prognosis or treatment of any disease, injury or disability. It does not assess any individual, does not produce any output specific to any individual's condition or circumstances, and does not provide clinical decision support. Nothing on this site is a recommendation that any person take, avoid, start or stop any treatment, medicine or clinical trial. Those are decisions for a person and their treating health professional.
Not medical advice
Nothing on Voxsanity constitutes medical advice. Voxsanity presents publicly available data from government health registries in plain English. This information is for general reference only.
Do not use information from this site to make decisions about your health, treatments, or medications without first consulting a qualified medical professional. Always verify trial eligibility and availability directly with the trial site.
Data accuracy
Voxsanity pulls data from external government registries and presents it as received. We do not independently verify the accuracy of source data. Source registries may contain errors, outdated information, or incomplete records.
Trial status can change at any time. The date shown on each trial card indicates when the data was last pulled from its source registry. Do not rely on trial status without verifying current status directly with the trial site.
No endorsement
Voxsanity does not endorse any trial, drug, treatment, sponsor, or institution listed on this site. Presence on Voxsanity does not imply recommendation or approval of any kind.
Voxsanity is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by the TGA, FDA, NIH, or any other government body.
Plain English summaries and how we use AI
Several kinds of text on this site are written by an AI model, not by a person. This applies to the plain English trial eligibility summaries, the trial results summaries, the research pipeline summaries shown on condition pages, and the plain English condition overviews. Each of these is labelled where it appears.
The state of access commentary on the condition pages that have one is not in that list, and is labelled where it appears as written by a person rather than by a model. The figures inside it are filled in automatically from the latest data; the words are not.
Most of these summaries are generated from the official source data published by government registries: the eligibility summaries from the registry's own criteria text, the results summaries from the results a sponsor reported to ClinicalTrials.gov, and the pipeline summaries from indicators of research funding and trial activity. They are reviewed on a sample basis rather than individually. They can contain mistakes, and they are not a substitute for the original material published by trial sponsors and regulators. Always read the original criteria and confirm with the trial site before applying to participate in any trial.
The plain English condition overviews are different, and we would rather say so than leave you to assume otherwise. They are written by the model from the name of the condition alone, with no source document behind them. There is therefore nothing for us to cite and nothing to check them against, and they should be read as general background only, never as a description of your own condition.
The model used is the Claude API, operated by Anthropic PBC. It is run only over public registry data. No personal information about visitors, subscribers, or patients is sent to it. See our privacy policy for detail.
External links
Voxsanity links to external government registries, trial sites, and support services. We are not responsible for the content, accuracy, or availability of external sites.
Intellectual property
The Voxsanity platform and its original content are owned by Voxsanity. Data presented on this site is sourced from public government registries and is subject to each registry's own terms. Plain English summaries generated by Voxsanity are the property of Voxsanity.
Reusing Voxsanity data and downloads
Some pages let you download or receive structured data from Voxsanity: for example the CSV and spreadsheet files on our press page, the sponsor-activity CSV export in the business dashboard, and the trial summary in a GP referral letter. You are welcome to reuse and republish this material, including commercially, on the conditions below.
Attribution. If you reuse, republish, or redistribute data you obtained from Voxsanity, credit Voxsanity as the source and link back to voxsanity.com.au, for example "Source: Voxsanity (voxsanity.com.au)". This applies whether you are quoting our figures on a page, building our exports into your own dataset, or running an automated system that answers using our data and cites where the data came from.
Compiled analysis. Voxsanity's own compiled analysis, meaning the cross-referencing, calculations, and synthesis we produce (for example the funding-and-access comparisons, sponsor execution reliability rates, and the Silence Report), is Voxsanity's own work. If you reproduce this compiled analysis elsewhere, please attribute Voxsanity: "Compiled by Voxsanity (voxsanity.com.au). Please attribute Voxsanity when reproducing this analysis elsewhere." This is not a claim over the underlying public government data itself, which stays freely usable under its own licences.
The underlying sources keep their own rules. Much of what we publish comes from public government and research registries, and each carries its own terms that travel with the data and that you must also respect. Where an underlying source is stricter than this page, the stricter rule applies. In particular:
- Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) data (© Commonwealth of Australia) may be used and redistributed with attribution but must not be modified. If you republish PBS-derived information, keep it as published and retain the PBS attribution shown alongside it.
- Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) sources, such as the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the OECD, and Orphanet, require attribution to that original source in addition to Voxsanity.
- Most trial, drug-approval, and funding data comes from public-domain sources (for example ClinicalTrials.gov, the US FDA and openFDA, the NIH, and RxNorm), which carry no reuse restriction beyond crediting the source honestly.
None of the above gives you any right to suggest that Voxsanity endorses your use, or to present reused data as medical advice. Voxsanity's own plain-English summaries remain the property of Voxsanity (see Intellectual property above).
Subscription and cancellation
Subscriptions are billed monthly or annually in advance via Stripe. You may cancel your subscription at any time through your account settings at voxsanity.com.au/account/ or by contacting voxsanityhq@gmail.com. Cancellation takes effect at the end of your current billing period. You will not be charged again after cancellation and will retain access until the period ends.
Annual subscriptions cancelled within 30 days of the initial purchase date are eligible for a full refund. Monthly subscriptions cancelled within 30 days of the initial purchase date are eligible for a full refund. If you receive a full refund, your paid access ends immediately rather than continuing until the end of your current billing period. To request a refund, email voxsanityhq@gmail.com with your account email and the reason for the refund. Refunds are processed within 5-10 business days.
Founding member pricing
Founding member rates are the launch prices shown on the subscribe page at the time you join. "Locked for life" means we will not raise the price of your subscription for as long as it stays continuously active — if our published prices go up, yours does not.
Specifically:
- The rate applies for as long as your subscription remains active and in good standing, with no cap on how long that is.
- It is attached to your Voxsanity account and is not transferable to another person, account, or organisation.
- If you cancel, the rate ends with the subscription. Rejoining later is at whatever price is published then, which may be higher. The same applies if you delete your account, because deleting an account cancels its subscription.
- It does not survive a subscription ending for non-payment, for the same reason.
- Moving between paid plans re-prices you at the founding rate published for the plan you move to, where one exists.
- It fixes the price, not the feature set. What each plan includes can change as the platform develops.
Acceptable use
You agree not to use Voxsanity to: (a) make medical treatment decisions without consulting a qualified healthcare professional; (b) reproduce, resell, or redistribute Voxsanity content or data without prior written permission; (c) scrape, crawl, or systematically download data from the platform in excess of normal browsing, or use automated means to copy the site's content in bulk; (d) attempt to access any part of the platform or its underlying data systems beyond what is made available to you; (e) use the platform in any way that violates Australian law or the laws of your jurisdiction.
How this fits with the reuse terms above. Clause (b) governs the platform's content and data generally. It does not override Reusing Voxsanity data and downloads, which is the standing permission for the material we deliberately publish for reuse, such as the press files and the dashboard exports: for those, the attribution conditions in that section are the permission, and no separate written approval is needed. Clause (c) applies regardless of either, because it is about how data is taken rather than what is done with it afterwards. Normal reading, search-engine crawling, and indexing are not restricted by (c); bulk or systematic extraction is.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by Australian law, Voxsanity accepts no liability for decisions made based on information presented on this site, for inaccuracies in source data, or for errors in plain English summaries. Use of this site is at your own risk.
To the maximum extent permitted by Australian law, Voxsanity and its operator, Voxsanity Pty Ltd (ABN 82 700 348 867), are not liable for any loss or damage arising from your use of, or reliance on, information presented on this platform. This includes but is not limited to decisions made about medical treatment, clinical trial participation, or medication access. Source data is aggregated from public government registries and may contain errors or be out of date. Always verify information directly with the relevant trial site, healthcare provider, or government agency.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia. Any disputes arising under these Terms will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales.
Changes to these terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. If we make a material change, we'll notify subscribers by email or a clear notice on the site at least 14 days before the change takes effect. Continuing to use Voxsanity after that date means you accept the updated Terms. If you don't agree with a change, you can cancel your subscription before it takes effect, in line with our cancellation policy.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent via our contact page.