Known, unknown, and estimated
- Known: values and context entered accurately into the record.
- Unknown: omitted events, incorrect inputs, and any clinical meaning not established by measurement.
- Estimate: totals, adherence, vial balance, and curves are only as reliable as the source events.
Why this deserves its own landing page
The live results for “peptide dose tracker app” feature PepTracker, Dose, PeptIQ, SHOTLOG, Regimen, and community discussions. Searchers are looking for fast logging, but the strongest long-term differentiator is data integrity: explicit units, immutable source events, and transparent corrections.
The event schema a tracker should preserve
| Field | Why it matters | Common failure |
|---|---|---|
| Compound and formulation | Prevents ambiguous histories | Recording only a nickname |
| Amount and unit | Numbers are meaningless without units | Mixing mg, mcg, mL, IU, or syringe units |
| Route, date, and time | Defines the event context | Inferring route from a default |
| Site and supply record | Connects event to rotation and inventory | Keeping separate, drifting logs |
| Status and correction | Separates plans from actual events | Overwriting a missed or delayed event |
Calculations belong downstream
Reconstitution arithmetic, vial balance, adherence, and remaining-level curves should reference the original event record. A calculation should never replace or silently mutate the source values. Keep formula assumptions and units visible.
What a clean log enables
A clean event history can support review, export, schedule reconciliation, supply estimates, and better questions for a qualified clinician. It cannot prove efficacy, safety, causality, or an exact individual concentration.
Product source: Halflife App Store listing. See also the peptide tracker spreadsheet field guide.
Keep the complete record in one place
Halflife - Peptide & GLP-1 Log organizes logs, schedules, vial inventory, injection sites, symptoms, and clearly labeled model estimates on iPhone.
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