Medical Disclaimer
Last updated: April 24, 2026
This is a tracking and logging tool.
PeptideTrack is not a medical device, pharmacy, or healthcare provider. We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or prescriptions.
What this app does: PeptideTrack lets you organize, log, and reflect on information you already have. It is a journal and reference tool.
What this app does not do: It does not recommend peptides, suggest doses, diagnose conditions, or replace professional medical advice. Any dosing ranges or frequency information shown are drawn from published research literature for reference only and are not recommendations.
Consult your physician. Before starting, modifying, or stopping any compound — peptide or otherwise — consult a qualified, licensed healthcare provider. Only your physician can evaluate your individual health, review relevant lab work, and help you make informed decisions.
Regulatory status. Many peptides referenced in this app are research chemicals and/or prescription medications. Many are not approved by the FDA or equivalent regulators for the uses commonly discussed online. You are solely responsible for understanding and complying with applicable laws in your jurisdiction.
Reference information limitations. Published dosing ranges, side-effect profiles, and interaction data in this app may be incomplete, outdated, or incorrect. Do not rely on them for clinical decisions.
Emergencies. If you experience severe or unexpected symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. This app is not designed for emergency use and does not monitor your health in real time.
Community content. Posts, reviews, and messages from other users are personal accounts, not professional guidance. Evaluate critically and independently.
By using PeptideTrack you acknowledge these limitations and agree that the app is used at your own risk for tracking and reference purposes only.