Before using DoseGlass
DoseGlass is a private recordkeeping and arithmetic utility. It is not medical advice, a prescribing tool, or a dose validation service.
DoseGlass
Private vial math, dose logs, reminders, inventory, and provider exports
Private bottle math, shot records, inventory, and visit packets in one calm surface.
Built to feel premium and authoritative for GLP and peptide-adjacent home records without pretending to be a clinician, protocol engine, pharmacy, or source guide.
A neutral record visualization. No half-life modeling, no re-dose timing, no treatment guidance.
Set up your private dosing record room
Start with syringe presets, a site-rotation loop, local-only records, missed-dose notes, inventory context, and a review demo that shows the full workflow without real medical data. DoseGlass never recommends what to take.
Bottle-to-syringe math room
Plain version: pick the compound name, pick the syringe in your hand, enter what the vial, bottle, pen, or pharmacy label says, enter how much water was added if applicable, then enter the amount your prescription, label, clinician, or pharmacist told you to use. DoseGlass will not guess that amount for you.
Match the markings first
This is a marking guide, not a medical instruction. If your real syringe does not match the selected markings, stop and verify the syringe package before using the calculation.
Review Demo Mode
Safe fictional data lets App Review see the full product in one minute: label, arithmetic, verification, log, inventory, provider export, and a companion watch glance.
Watch Companion Preview
Last log
Add Shot
Recent Log
Add Inventory
Inventory
Trackable Library
Names only. No dosing guidance, protocols, sourcing, treatment claims, or research-use workarounds.
Disclosure Stack
This is the authority lane and the defensive lane. It reduces confusion, protects the record, and keeps the product honest: it does not tell users what to take, how much to take, or where to get anything.
Store-Safe Copy
Provider Visit Mode
Creates patient-entered CSV and visit summaries from this browser's local storage. Footer language stays clear: records are not clinically verified.