Insulin and medication log
Record insulin and medication facts already taken
Glytrio records factual insulin and medication entries already taken: date, time, name, type, amount and notes. It can include those records in an export, but it does not calculate doses or tell you when to take anything.
Write down what already happened
Create a factual entry after an insulin or medication record: date, local time, name, type, amount and optional note.
The diary preserves user-entered facts. It does not decide what should happen next.
Keep timing and names readable
Use clear names and the time you want to remember. Notes can add factual context such as a record source or event detail.
Do not use Glytrio as a dose calculator, schedule or missed-dose instruction source.
Include records in a report
PDF and CSV exports can bring medication and insulin records together with diary facts for a clinician conversation.
An export remains a factual record, not adherence judgement, treatment advice or a prescription.
Medical boundary
Glytrio does not calculate or recommend doses, advise a missed-dose action, prescribe a schedule or interpret treatment.
Questions about medication, timing or amounts belong with a qualified clinician or pharmacist.
Questions
Common questions
Can Glytrio calculate an insulin dose?
No. Glytrio does not calculate or recommend insulin doses.
Can it tell me what to do about a missed dose?
No. Glytrio records facts and does not provide missed-dose actions.
Can medication records appear in an export?
Yes. Factual diary records can be included in PDF or CSV exports.