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Ipamorelin / CJC-1295 Tracker for iPhone

OptiPin is a private ipamorelin and CJC-1295 tracker that turns a multi-dose GH-peptide protocol into a clean, reviewable record. Log each subQ injection, handle multiple-times-daily and 5-days-on / 2-off cadences, reconstitute vials with the built-in calculator, rotate injection sites, log side effects, and get fasted-timing reminders when each dose is due plus a warning before a vial runs out. Everything stays on your device; no account, no cloud upload.

Status - research compounds
Unapproved, not medicines. Neither ipamorelin nor CJC-1295 is approved by the FDA, EMA or any regulator - they are sold only as unregulated "research chemicals," unapproved in Germany and the EU, and both are WADA-banned (S2). Material sold this way has no verified purity, sterility or dose accuracy. OptiPin is a tracking tool and does not endorse or facilitate obtaining them.

Track the GH Stack on iPhone

Per-compound dose log with multiple-times-daily and 5-on/2-off cadences, built-in vial reconstitution, fasted-timing reminders, side-effect logging and runout warnings - private and on-device. Free to start.

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Class
GH secretagogues
Route
SubQ (fasted)
Status
Research compounds
Privacy
On-device

Why track ipamorelin + CJC-1295 at all

The ipamorelin + CJC-1295 stack is harder to keep straight than a once-weekly shot. Ipamorelin is a ghrelin-mimetic GH secretagogue with a very short half-life (~2 hours), so it's commonly dosed multiple times a day - often fasted or before bed, since carbs around the injection blunt the GH pulse. It's paired with CJC-1295, a GHRH analog, to amplify natural GH release (the no-DAC form is short-acting; the DAC form runs ~6–8 days). Many people run a 5-days-on / 2-off pattern on top of all that.

That's two compounds, several doses a day, fasted-timing windows and an on/off week to remember - exactly the kind of thing a notes app loses. OptiPin handles it natively: two separate logs, real-unit doses against a timeline, and reminders that fire on the right schedule.

What the OptiPin ipamorelin / CJC-1295 tracker does

Dose log + cadence reminders
Record each subQ injection and set multiple-times-daily and 5-on/2-off cadences, with reminders on the due times so a dose never slips.
Built-in reconstitution math
Pick ipamorelin or CJC-1295 and OptiPin converts vial size + water into exact syringe units in micrograms - no hand math.
Fasted-timing reminders
Schedule a pre-bed or fasted dose and get nudged at the right time, since insulin and carbs blunt the GH pulse.
Injection-site rotation
Track which site you used last so you can rotate abdomen, thigh and upper arm consistently across frequent doses.
Side-effect & symptom logging
Note water retention, hunger, sleep, energy and mood, and see how they line up with each dose and cycle week.
Vial runout warnings
Log each vial and OptiPin estimates remaining doses and an empty date, warning before you run out mid-cycle.
CSV import & export
Bring an existing dose history in from a spreadsheet, or export your log to share with a clinician.

Running ipamorelin + CJC-1295 as the GH Stack blend? OptiPin keeps a separate dose log and vial inventory for each compound even when they're drawn into one syringe. For the science, DAC-vs-no-DAC distinction, half-lives and reconstitution math behind the molecules, see the ipamorelin / CJC-1295 reference.

Free dose tools for the GH Stack

Calculators that pair with tracking - no app needed to use them:

One app for everything you're on

The real advantage of OptiPin is that the GH Stack doesn't live in isolation. If you're also on TRT, other peptides like MK-677 or tesamorelin, or a supplement stack, all of it sits in one place with a single timeline and one set of insights - instead of fragmented across a notes file and your memory. That's the difference between logging a compound and actually seeing your protocol.

Not medical advice, not a dose, not a sourcing guide. Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 are unapproved research compounds with no outcome-trial evidence and are banned in tested sport. OptiPin records and reminds - it does not recommend a dose, a cadence, or whether to use them, and does not endorse obtaining research-grade material. The reconstitution tools above are arithmetic for whatever a clinician specifies. Discuss any peptide with a qualified clinician.
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Your GH Stack, on a timeline you control

Doses, cadences, reconstitution, fasted timing, side effects and runout warnings - private, on-device, free to start.

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FAQ

Is there an app to track ipamorelin and CJC-1295?

Yes - OptiPin. Each compound gets its own dose log and vial inventory, you can set multiple-times-daily and 5-on/2-off cadences, reconstitute vials with the built-in calculator, rotate sites, record side effects, and get reminders plus runout warnings. It's on iPhone, stores data on-device and needs no account.

Are ipamorelin and CJC-1295 approved?

No. Neither is FDA-approved. They were on the FDA's 503A Category 2 list (2023) and removed (2024), but that didn't create a legal compounding pathway - so as of 2026 they're sold only as unregulated "research chemicals," unapproved in Germany/EU and WADA-banned (S2). See the ipamorelin / CJC-1295 reference.

Can OptiPin track the GH Stack together?

Yes. OptiPin has a GH Stack blend so you log ipamorelin and CJC-1295 together while keeping a separate dose log and vial inventory for each, even when drawn into one syringe. The built-in peptide blend calculator has the GH Stack as a preset.

Does it handle fasted timing and multiple-times-daily dosing?

Yes. Ipamorelin's half-life is very short (~2 hours), so it's often dosed several times a day, frequently fasted or before bed since carbs around the injection blunt the GH pulse. OptiPin schedules multiple daily doses and a 5-on/2-off pattern with reminders on the due times.

Can OptiPin help reconstitute the vials?

Yes. Both ship as lyophilized powder; the built-in reconstitution calculator turns vial size and water volume into exact syringe units in micrograms (the same tool is free on the web). It's arithmetic only, not a dose recommendation.

Educational only, not medical advice. Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 are unapproved research compounds with no outcome-trial evidence and are banned in tested sport. OptiPin is a tracking tool and does not provide dosing or treatment advice, nor endorse obtaining research-grade material. Discuss any peptide with a qualified clinician.

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