Active-level estimate

A theoretical active-level curve, for context only.

Pepti Premium can show an estimated GLP-1 active-level curve based on logged doses and medication parameters. It is not a real measurement and not dose advice.

What the estimate is

The active-level curve is a visual estimate of how logged GLP-1 doses may rise, taper, and overlap over time. It uses information you record in the app and medication parameters. The goal is to make timing easier to understand at a high level, especially when you want to review how a routine looked across days or weeks.

The estimate is theoretical. It does not test your blood, measure medication concentration, or know your individual absorption. Real biology varies from person to person. The curve should never be treated as proof of what is happening in your body.

How it can be useful

Used carefully, the curve can add context beside dose dates, weight, symptoms, side effects, reminders, and notes. It can help you ask better questions, remember timing, or understand why two weeks looked different on the timeline. It is one view among many, not the source of a medical decision.

Premium also includes analytics, projections, PDF for appointments, advanced photo comparisons, body measurements, DEXA records, inventory, costs, and a 14-day Premium preview. Those tools are for review and organization, not diagnosis or treatment decisions.

What it must not be used for

Pepti does not recommend doses, diagnose symptoms, or replace your clinician. Do not use the estimated active-level curve to change medication, skip medication, increase medication, or decide whether a symptom is safe. If you need medical guidance, use professional care. Pepti keeps records organized so those conversations can be better prepared.