Logging a dose is the core action in Zyra Labs, and it is designed to take just a few taps — because a fast log is a log that actually happens.

In plain terms: the easier it is to record, the more complete your record stays.

The quick-log flow

From the center button on the tab bar, the quick-log sheet opens. Pick the compound, confirm the amount, and save. Sensible defaults — your usual compound and dose — mean most logs are near-instant.

Retroactive logging

Doses do not always get logged the moment they are taken. The sheet lets you change the time and date, so a dose taken last night is recorded at last night's time — not stamped "now."

This matters because the level curves are computed from *when* doses happened. An accurate timestamp makes an accurate curve; a dose logged hours late at the wrong time quietly distorts it.

In plain terms: record the real time it happened, not the time you got around to logging.

What a logged dose feeds

  • Today updates to show what has been taken and what is next.
  • Inventory decrements the vial's remaining doses.
  • Medication levels recompute the estimated curve.
  • Adherence is measured against your schedule.

Injection site

If the dose is injectable, you can record the site, which feeds rotation — see tracking injection sites.

The whole point of a few-taps log is that the derived views — schedule, inventory, curves — stay accurate without extra effort.

Open Zyra Labs and log one to see the Today view update.