CJC-1295 Tracker App
Track Your CJC-1295 Protocol
CJC-1295 is a ghrh analogue. Shotlee is the free app to track your CJC-1295 protocol — log every dose, injection site, side effect, and health metric in one place.
What Is CJC-1295?
CJC-1295 is a ghrh analogue. Shotlee is the free app to track your CJC-1295 protocol — log every dose, injection site, side effect, and health metric in one place.
Shotlee tracks every aspect of your CJC-1295 protocol: injection dates, doses, sites, side effects, weight changes, and lab results. Whether you are starting or optimizing, clean data makes better decisions.
What to Track in Shotlee
Build a complete CJC-1295 protocol record from day one.
How to Track Your CJC-1295 Protocol
CJC-1295 Key Facts
Protocol FAQs
CJC-1295 amplifies GH release while Ipamorelin triggers it. Together they create a synergistic effect greater than either alone. Shotlee tracks both.
Open the Shotlee app, navigate to the dose logging screen, select Cjc 1295 as your medication, and enter the dose amount, injection site, and time. Shotlee stores all entries with timestamps and lets you view your complete dose history, adherence rate, and missed dose alerts. The app is free to download and use.
The most important side effects to track include gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation), injection site reactions, appetite changes, energy levels, and any unusual symptoms. Log these daily in Shotlee so you can share accurate trend data with your healthcare provider at your next visit.
Most patients begin noticing appetite changes within the first one to two weeks. Measurable weight loss typically becomes apparent by weeks four to eight, depending on the dose titration schedule and individual metabolic response. Track your weekly weight in Shotlee to visualize your personal response curve over time.
Track Your CJC-1295 Protocol in Shotlee
Free dose logs, side effect tracking, weight trends, and lab results — all in one app.
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