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A protocol turns a dosing intention into a concrete schedule. Instead of manually entering each dose date, you define the rules once — which peptide, which vial, how much, how often, for how long — and PEPEtide generates every scheduled dose entry on your calendar automatically. You can run multiple protocols at the same time, pause them individually, and track compliance day by day.

Build a protocol

1

Open the Protocol Builder

Select Protocol from the main navigation.
2

Select a peptide and vial

Choose the peptide from your personal library, then choose the active vial you will be dosing from. The vial’s stored concentration carries forward into the dose volume calculation.
Only active vials appear in the dropdown. If the vial you need is not listed, open Vial Manager and confirm it is marked active.
3

Set your target dose

Enter the dose amount and choose the unit — mcg or mg. If the peptide has a dosage range set in your library, the app will flag a warning if your target falls outside that range.
4

Choose a frequency

Select how often the dose should be administered:
OptionDescription
DailyOne dose every calendar day
Every other dayOne dose every two days
WeeklyOne dose per week
CustomChoose specific days of the week (Sunday through Saturday)
The every-other-day schedule is a common approach for peptides like BPC-157 and TB-500. Check the community database for typical frequency patterns for your specific peptide.
5

Set the duration

Enter the number of weeks the protocol should run. The app calculates the end date from your start date and duration and stops generating dose entries after the protocol window closes.
6

Choose a time of day

Pick a general time of day — morning, evening, or before bed. If you need a precise time, you can also enter a specific time in 24-hour format (for example, 08:00 or 22:00).
7

Set the start date

Choose the date for the first dose. All subsequent dose dates are calculated from this anchor.
8

Create the protocol

Tap Create Protocol. The app immediately schedules a dose entry for every date in the protocol window. Open the Calendar to see them all populated.

How the calendar is auto-populated

When you create a protocol, PEPEtide calculates every dose date from the start to the end date based on the chosen frequency. Each date becomes a scheduled dose entry linked to the protocol and vial. The calendar reads these entries to render colour-coded indicators on each day — no additional setup required. If you later change the protocol (for example, adjusting the dose amount), the app updates the pending dose entries accordingly. Entries already marked as taken or skipped are not modified.

Protocol status: active and inactive

Every protocol can be active or inactive. Active protocols contribute to the safety check system and populate the calendar with upcoming doses. To pause a protocol without deleting it:
  • Open the protocol entry
  • Toggle Active to off
Inactive protocols remain in your history and their existing dose logs are preserved. You can reactivate a protocol at any time.
Deactivating a protocol does not delete future pending dose logs. If you want a clean break, delete the pending logs manually from the calendar view or delete the protocol entirely.

Protocol settings reference

SettingDescription
PeptideThe peptide you are dosing, linked to your library
VialThe active vial you are drawing doses from
Target doseDose amount per administration (mcg or mg)
Volume per doseAuto-calculated from vial concentration and target dose (mL)
FrequencyDaily, every other day, weekly, or custom days of the week
Start dateThe date of the first scheduled dose
End dateDerived from start date and duration in weeks
Time of dayGeneral label: morning, evening, or before bed
Specific timeOptional 24-hour clock time (for example, 08:00)
ActiveWhether the protocol is currently generating scheduled doses

Running multiple protocols

You can have several protocols active simultaneously — for example, BPC-157 in the morning and TB-500 every other day. The calendar stacks dose entries for the same day, and the dashboard’s Today’s Doses counter reflects the total across all active protocols. The safety check system monitors all active protocols for potential interactions based on the incompatible-peptide data you have set in your personal library.