Logging a dose is the core action, designed to take just a few taps.
Sensible defaults (your usual compound and dose) make most logs near-instant.
You can log retroactively — change the time and date so a dose is recorded when it actually happened.
Accurate timestamps are what make the level curves meaningful, since the curves are computed from when doses happened.
One logged dose updates Today, inventory, medication levels, and adherence at once.
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.
Frequently asked
Can I log a dose I took earlier?
Yes. The quick-log sheet lets you change the time and date, so a dose taken yesterday evening can be logged accurately rather than stamped "now." Accurate timing is what makes the level curves meaningful.
How many taps does logging take?
Most logs are near-instant. The quick-log sheet opens from the center tab-bar button and pre-fills your usual compound and dose, so confirming and saving is a couple of taps.
What happens after I log a dose?
The dose feeds several views at once: Today updates, inventory decrements the vial, the medication-level curve recomputes, and adherence is measured against your schedule.
Zyra Labs is a research and educational utility. Nothing on this page is medical advice, a dosing recommendation, or an endorsement of any compound. We never sell or source compounds and refuse sourcing questions. Consult a qualified clinician for decisions about your health.