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Tesamorelin Tracker for iPhone

OptiPin is a private tesamorelin tracker that turns a once-daily injection into a clean, reviewable record. Log each dose, run the built-in reconstitution math for the lyophilized vial, rotate injection sites, chart waist and weight over your dose timeline, log IGF-1 and side effects, and get a reminder when the next shot is due - plus a warning before a vial runs out. Everything stays on your device; no account, no cloud upload.

Status - as of June 2026
Tesamorelin is an FDA-approved prescription medicine (Egrifta). It is the only approved GHRH analog, licensed for reducing excess visceral abdominal fat in adults with HIV-associated lipodystrophy. Separately, compounded and gray-market tesamorelin is sold for general body-composition use - that channel is unregulated and outside the approval. OptiPin records and reminds; it does not recommend a dose or endorse a source. See the tesamorelin reference for the full picture.

Track your tesamorelin on iPhone

Once-daily dose log, built-in reconstitution math, waist & weight charts, IGF-1 and side-effect logging, site rotation and vial runout warnings - private and on-device. Free to start.

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Class
GHRH analog
Route
SubQ daily
Status
Approved · Rx
Privacy
On-device

Why track tesamorelin at all

Tesamorelin is a stabilized GHRH analog (brand Egrifta) - it stimulates your own pituitary to release growth hormone, which raises IGF-1 and preferentially trims visceral fat. It's an FDA-approved prescription medicine, but two things make a tracker genuinely useful. First, it's a once-daily injection - far easier to lose a day in your head than a weekly shot, and the gaps and doubles only show up clearly on a timeline. Second, the molecule ships as a lyophilized powder you reconstitute before each course of injections, so there's real arithmetic - vial size, water added, syringe units - that's easy to get wrong by hand.

Tracking also lets you connect the things that actually matter - waist circumference, weight, IGF-1 and side effects - to which week you were on, instead of guessing. Notes apps and spreadsheets can hold a list of dates, but they can't remind you on the due day, do the reconstitution math, rotate your sites, warn you before a vial empties, or plot waist against the dose timeline. OptiPin is built for exactly that.

What the OptiPin tesamorelin tracker does

Daily dose log + reminders
Record each once-daily SubQ injection and get reminded on the due day so a dose never slips.
Built-in reconstitution math
Enter vial size + water and OptiPin returns the concentration and exact syringe units for the lyophilized powder.
Injection-site rotation
Track which site you used last so you can rotate the abdomen consistently and avoid the same spot.
Side-effect & symptom logging
Note joint pain, edema, injection-site reactions, energy and mood, and see how they line up with each week.
Waist, weight & body metrics
Log waist circumference and weight (or pull weight from Apple Health) and chart them over your injections.
Vial runout warnings
Log the reconstituted vial and OptiPin estimates remaining doses and an empty date, warning before you run out.
CSV import & export
Bring an existing dose history in from a spreadsheet, or export your log to share with a clinician.

Tesamorelin rarely runs alone. If you're also tracking a GH-axis stack, OptiPin treats it the same way, so you can keep ipamorelin / CJC-1295 and MK-677 on the same timeline - or alongside TRT and peptides - instead of fragmented across notes files and memory. For the science behind the molecule - the GHRH-to-GH-to-IGF-1 mechanism, the trial evidence, the IGF-1 monitoring and the reconstitution math - see the tesamorelin reference.

Free dose tools for Tesamorelin

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 tesamorelin doesn't live in isolation. If you're also on TRT, another peptide, 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 drug and actually seeing your protocol.

Not medical advice. Tesamorelin is a prescription medicine, approved only for visceral fat in HIV-associated lipodystrophy; other use is off-label and gray-market material is unregulated. It raises IGF-1 (which must be monitored), can affect blood sugar, and is banned in tested sport. OptiPin records and reminds - it does not recommend a dose, a schedule, or whether to take tesamorelin, and does not endorse obtaining gray-market material. Follow your prescriber and discuss any change with a qualified clinician.
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Your tesamorelin, on a timeline you control

Daily doses, reconstitution math, waist & weight, IGF-1, side effects and vial runout warnings - private, on-device, free to start.

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FAQ

Is there an app to track tesamorelin?

Yes - OptiPin. You log each once-daily SubQ injection, run the built-in reconstitution math for the lyophilized vial, rotate sites, chart waist and weight over your dose timeline, log IGF-1 and side effects, and get reminders plus vial runout warnings. It's on iPhone, stores data on-device and needs no account.

Is tesamorelin approved?

Yes - tesamorelin is FDA-approved as Egrifta (and the reformulations Egrifta SV / Egrifta WR), the only approved GHRH analog, for reducing excess visceral abdominal fat in HIV-associated lipodystrophy. Compounded and gray-market tesamorelin sold for general body-composition use is unregulated and outside that approval. OptiPin tracks the molecule; it doesn't recommend a dose or a source.

Can OptiPin reconstitute tesamorelin?

Yes. Tesamorelin ships as a lyophilized powder reconstituted with sterile or bacteriostatic water before the SubQ injection. OptiPin's built-in reconstitution calculator takes vial size + water and returns the concentration and exact syringe units, then stores that vial so runout warnings stay accurate.

Does it track waist / visceral-fat changes over time?

Yes. Tesamorelin acts on visceral fat specifically, so OptiPin lets you log waist circumference, weight and other measurements (or read weight from Apple Health) and plots them over your injection timeline. You can also log IGF-1 bloodwork - the monitoring that actually matters on a GHRH analog.

Does it work offline and keep my data private?

Yes. Everything is stored on-device and works offline. There's no account and no required cloud sync, so your medication history isn't uploaded to a server.

Educational only, not medical advice. Tesamorelin (Egrifta) is an FDA-approved prescription medicine, but only for HIV-associated lipodystrophy; other use is off-label and gray-market material is unregulated. It raises IGF-1 (monitoring required) and is banned in tested sport. OptiPin is a tracking tool, does not provide dosing or treatment advice, and does not endorse obtaining gray-market material. Discuss any GH-axis compound with a qualified clinician.

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