Medical Disclaimer

Last updated: June 22, 2026

The information provided through Dose Deck is for personal reference and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a prescription. You are solely responsible for your own health decisions. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting, changing, or stopping any health regimen. These are research-grade compounds — use is entirely at your own risk.

What Dose Deck is

Dose Deck is a personal organisation and tracking tool. It helps you (and, if you choose, your coach) record protocols, log doses, see a printable reference sheet, track body metrics, and store bloodwork files in one place. It exists to reduce the chance you forget a dose, misread a vial, or lose a lab report.

What Dose Deck is not

  • Not a healthcare provider. No member of our team is your doctor, nurse, pharmacist, or prescriber.
  • Not a diagnostic tool. Dose Deck does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
  • Not a prescription. Dosing values you enter or that a coach helps you enter are reference data, not prescribing instructions.
  • Not FDA-approved. Most peptides discussed are research compounds and have not been approved by the FDA for the uses you may be exploring.
  • Not a substitute for clinical judgement. If a calculator shows a draw of 20 units and your physician told you to take 15, take what your physician told you.

About the AI assistant ("Dr. Feelgood")

The AI feature is informational only. It can be confidently wrong about doses, interactions, mechanisms, or your individual physiology. Treat any AI response the way you would treat a friend who reads a lot — useful background, never the final word.

The AI does not have access to your full medical history, current labs, or prescription medications outside of what you have entered into Dose Deck. Do not rely on it for prescription-drug interactions.

About reconstitution math and the printable sheet

Dose Deck's calculator assumes you are using a standard U-100 insulin syringe and the reconstitution ratios listed on the sheet. If your actual vial size, bacteriostatic-water volume, or syringe type differs, the draw value will be wrong. Always verify against your vial label and your provider's written instructions before drawing.

About the Telegram reminders

Reminders are convenience notifications. Missing a notification (because the bot is down, your phone is silent, or your protocol data is stale) does not change what your body needs. The reminder is not a substitute for a written protocol you understand.

When to stop and call a professional

Stop dosing and seek medical attention if you experience any of the following:

  • Chest pain, pressure, or tightness
  • Difficulty breathing or swallowing
  • Sudden severe headache, confusion, or vision changes
  • Signs of allergic reaction (hives, swelling of face/lips/tongue, dizziness)
  • Injection-site infection (spreading redness, warmth, pus, fever)
  • Severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, or jaundice
  • Anything that feels seriously wrong

In the US, call 911. Elsewhere, use your local emergency number.

Your responsibility

By using Dose Deck you acknowledge that you are personally responsible for the substances you obtain and use, the medical guidance you follow, and the decisions you make about your own body. Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their own coaching practice and the legality of their arrangements with clients.

If you are not comfortable accepting that responsibility, do not use Dose Deck — and please talk to a licensed clinician you trust.

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