How to Log a Past Scheduled Dose in PeptideCalc

Dose Logs

Direct answer

Open Schedule, choose Calendar, open the date containing the scheduled item, tap Log Dose, set When taken to the date and time the dose was actually taken, then tap Log Dose in the top-right corner. If PeptideCalc shows a schedule or cycle choice, read its dates and consequences before choosing how to continue.

Use the Calendar path when the dose already exists as a scheduled item. Opening the item from its scheduled date keeps the completed log attached to that schedule.

Record only what actually occurred. Check the date, time, and remaining fields before saving. Logging an eligible non-daily scheduled dose on a different calendar day can affect future dates, depending on Schedule Behaviors; cycle-enabled schedules require an explicit choice before their cycle boundaries move.

Scope: This page explains PeptideCalc controls and software workflows. It does not choose a medication, dose, liquid, syringe mark, preparation method, or administration technique. Use the product label and instructions from a licensed clinician or pharmacist to decide whether any input or result is appropriate. This path records an existing scheduled item. Use the as-needed path when the dose was not on a schedule. This guide does not choose whether an off-schedule log should move future dates or cycle boundaries.

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Step-by-step instructions

  1. Step 1: Open Schedule

    Open PeptideCalc and select Schedule in the tab bar.

  2. Step 2: Choose Calendar

    Choose Calendar so you can open the date that contains the scheduled item.

  3. Step 3: Open the earlier date

    Select yesterday or the other earlier date when the scheduled dose occurred, then find the correct scheduled item on that date.

  4. Step 4: Tap Log Dose

    Tap Log Dose on the scheduled item to open its full Log Dose sheet.

  5. Step 5: Check When taken

    Set When taken to the date and time the dose was actually taken. Review the remaining fields against your own record.

  6. Step 6: Tap Log Dose to save

    Tap Log Dose in the top-right corner. PeptideCalc begins saving the existing scheduled item using the details you reviewed.

  7. Step 7: Review any schedule or cycle choice

    If the logged day differs from the scheduled day, PeptideCalc may show how the change can affect an eligible non-daily schedule. Read the dates and consequences shown. A non-cycling prompt offers Move Future Doses or a date-specific Count as … Dose button. An eligible cycling schedule requires an explicit choice between Shift Entire Cycle Forward or Earlier and Keep Current Cycle. Choose based on whether the future dates should move; this guide does not recommend an option.

Questions about this PeptideCalc workflow

Can I log yesterday's scheduled dose in PeptideCalc?

Yes. Open Schedule > Calendar, choose yesterday's date, open the scheduled item, and set When taken to the date and time it was actually taken before saving.

Does this create an extra unscheduled dose?

No. Starting from the item on Calendar records that existing scheduled item. Use the Protocols path when you need to add an as-needed dose that was not scheduled.

Why does the confirmation button say Log Dose instead of Save?

In PeptideCalc 2.7.7, the full sheet for an existing scheduled item confirms with Log Dose in the top-right corner. The as-needed sheet opened from Protocols confirms with Save.

Can I correct a past dose after logging it?

Yes. Find the completed log on Schedule > Calendar, swipe it left, tap Edit, update the Edit Log sheet, and tap Save.

Can logging a scheduled dose on another day change future schedule dates?

Yes, for eligible non-daily schedules. PeptideCalc follows Schedule Behaviors and may show a choice between moving future doses and counting the log as the original scheduled dose. Eligible cycle-enabled schedules require an explicit choice before future doses and cycle boundaries move. Read the dates and consequences shown; this guide does not recommend an option.

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