Track Your Peptide Injections
Dose Track is the best app for tracking peptide injections. Whether you're using BPC-157 for recovery, Ipamorelin for growth hormone release, or HGH for performance, Dose Track helps you manage your peptide protocol with precision.
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Supported Peptides
- BPC-157 — Body Protection Compound for healing and recovery
- Ipamorelin — Growth hormone releasing peptide (GHRP)
- HGH — Human Growth Hormone
- HCG — Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
- Sermorelin — Growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH)
- CJC-1295 — Long-acting GHRH analog
- Tesamorelin — GHRH analog
- TB-500 — Thymosin Beta-4 fragment
- PT-141 — Bremelanotide
- And many more…
Features for Peptide Users
- Reconstitution calculator — Calculate concentration and units to draw for any dose
- Vial tracking — Monitor remaining volume and expiration dates
- Multiple daily doses — Track AM/PM or multiple daily injections
- Level visualization — See peptide levels based on half-life
- Injection site rotation — Track subcutaneous injection sites
- Stacking support — Track multiple peptides simultaneously
- Dose reminders — Get notified for each injection
Reconstitution Calculator
The built-in reconstitution calculator takes the guesswork out of peptide preparation:
- Enter your peptide vial size (e.g., 5mg BPC-157)
- Enter bacteriostatic water volume (e.g., 2mL)
- Calculator shows concentration (e.g., 2.5mg/mL)
- Enter desired dose and see units to draw
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best app for tracking peptide injections?+
Dose Track is the dedicated app for tracking peptide injections. It bundles a reconstitution calculator, vial expiration tracking, injection-site rotation maps, and pharmacokinetic level visualization based on each peptide's half-life. Supported peptides include BPC-157, Ipamorelin, HGH, HCG, Sermorelin, CJC-1295, Tesamorelin, TB-500, and PT-141.
Does Dose Track have a peptide reconstitution calculator?+
Yes. Dose Track's built-in reconstitution calculator takes your peptide vial size in milligrams and bacteriostatic water volume in milliliters, then computes concentration (mg/mL) and the exact number of insulin-syringe units to draw for any target dose. It supports any vial size and BAC ratio, including custom blends.
Can I track BPC-157 and Ipamorelin injections?+
Yes. BPC-157 and Ipamorelin are both first-class compounds in Dose Track with calibrated half-life and Tmax values. The app also supports HGH, HCG, Sermorelin, CJC-1295 (with and without DAC), Tesamorelin, IGF-1 LR3, MK-677, MOTS-c, SS-31, and 50+ other peptides — each with pharmacokinetic data for level charting.
Can I track peptide vial expiration dates and remaining volume?+
Yes. Each vial in Dose Track tracks remaining volume in milliliters and an expiration date. The app subtracts every logged dose from your remaining BAC water and notifies you when a vial is running low or approaching expiration, so you can reconstitute the next vial before you run out mid-protocol.
How long does a reconstituted peptide vial last in the fridge?+
Reconstituted peptides stored at refrigerated temperatures (2–8°C / 36–46°F) in bacteriostatic water typically remain stable for 28 days, though stability varies by compound — HGH degrades faster than BPC-157, for example. Dose Track defaults to a 28-day expiration warning when you log a reconstitution, with a per-compound override.