AI features
AI in StackTrack speeds up research and data entry—it doesn’t replace your judgment or your clinician. Verify anything that affects your health.
Drug research
Search for drug information using FDA adverse events and other sources:
- When adding a drug or from the drug detail page, use Research or Look up
- Enter the drug name or active ingredient
- Review uses, side effects, interactions, and monitoring tips
Use this to double-check dosing, contraindications, and what to watch for.
URL product extraction
Paste a product page URL to pre-fill drug details:
- When adding a drug, paste the product URL (e.g., from Amazon, a supplement brand, or a peptide vendor)
- AI extracts: name, brand, form, dose per unit, and often price
- Review and edit the fields, then save
This speeds up data entry and reduces typing errors.
Chat assistant
Ask questions about your drugs and tracking:
- “What’s the half-life of BPC-157?”
- “Which of my supplements might interact with vitamin K?”
- “How do I track injection sites?”
The assistant has access to your library (with your permission) to give contextual answers. It does not provide medical advice.
AI-suggested tracking categories
When adding a drug, AI may suggest tracking categories such as:
- Weight
- Body composition
- Specific symptoms (e.g., sleep quality, energy)
- Custom metrics
You can accept, modify, or ignore these. They help you set up body measurements and symptom logs that match what you’re taking.
Limitations
- AI may be inaccurate or outdated
- AI does not replace medical advice or professional review
- Always verify dosing, interactions, and safety with your physician
- See the AI Disclosure page for full details