Meds & supplement library

Your library is the foundation of StackTrack—pills, injections, topicals, and more. Add each item once, then plug it into any program.

Categories

StackTrack organizes drugs by category:

  • Injectable — peptides, hormones, vitamins (e.g., B12)
  • Oral — pills, capsules, tablets, powders
  • Topical — creams, gels, lotions
  • Sublingual — lozenges, drops under the tongue
  • Transdermal — patches

Each category supports relevant forms (e.g., liquid or powder for injectables; tablet, capsule, or powder for oral).

Adding an item

  1. MedsAdd
  2. Name — e.g., “Vitamin D3”, “BPC-157”
  3. Brand (optional) — manufacturer or brand name
  4. Category — select from the list
  5. Form — tablet, capsule, liquid, powder, cream, patch
  6. Unit label — mg, mcg, IU, ml, etc.

For tablets, capsules, and oral powders

  • Concentration — amount per unit (e.g., 500 mg per capsule)
  • Cost per unit (optional) — for cost tracking

For peptides and injectables

  • Vial strength — total mg in the vial
  • Vial volume — ml after reconstitution
  • Reconstitution volume — ml of bacteriostatic water (or other diluent) you add
  • The app calculates: concentration per ml, doses per vial, volume per dose, and cost per dose

Reconstitution calculator

For injectables, the reconstitution section updates live:

  • Concentration (mg/ml) — total strength ÷ volume after reconstitution
  • Volume per dose — based on your target dose
  • Doses per vial — how many doses you get from one vial
  • Cost per dose — if you enter cost for the vial

Example: 5 mg vial, 2.5 ml bac water → 2 mg/ml. For 250 mcg (0.25 mg) per dose: 0.125 ml per injection, 20 doses per vial.

Purchase info

  • Purchase URL — link to where you bought it
  • Catalog number — SKU or product code
  • Cost — for inventory and cost-per-dose calculations

Archiving

If you stop using a drug, use Archive instead of deleting. Archived drugs:

  • Are hidden from the main drug list
  • Remain linked to past programs and dose logs
  • Can be unarchived later if needed

AI-assisted entry

When adding a drug, you can:

  • Paste a product URL — AI extracts name, brand, form, dose, and price
  • Use suggested tracking categories — AI recommends body measurements or symptoms to track
  • Search drug info — look up uses, side effects, and monitoring tips

See AI guide for details.