Peptide tracker
Research peptideSemax tracker
A private tracker for your Semax — nasal sprays, timing, and variant.
Semax is a nootropic peptide most people use as a nasal spray, often paired with Selank. Lirea keeps a private record of your sprays, your timing, and which variant you're on — on your device, with no account.
No account required. Nothing leaves your phone.
Today
On your scheduleThis week
Semax
Logged
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What you'll track
Made for how you actually take Semax.
Usually an intranasal spray, taken one to three times a day.
Built for nasal-spray dosing
Log sprays per nostril, not just "a dose." Lirea reminds you across the day and keeps an accurate count.
Track which variant you're on
Plain Semax, N-Acetyl Semax, and the Amidate version are used at different strengths. Lirea records the variant so your history stays meaningful.
Often paired with Selank
Many people run Semax with Selank. Lirea keeps the pair on one schedule — or tracks the premixed blend as a single dose.
How you're feeling, in context
Note focus and mood against your dosing, and let honest patterns emerge — privately, with no cloud.
Why Lirea
Your Semax data is nobody's business but yours.
No employer, insurer, or wellness platform ever sees what you log — and neither do we. It's stored and encrypted on your device, with no account and no server in the middle.
How your data stays yoursNo account
Open the app and start. We never ask who you are.
On-device
Your data is stored and encrypted on your phone.
No analytics SDKs
No Firebase, no trackers, no ad networks.
Open by design
A verifiable, auditable foundation — not just a promise.
Questions
Semax, tracked privately
Can Lirea track Semax nasal-spray dosing?
Yes. You can log sprays per nostril and set reminders across the day, rather than recording a single vague "dose."
What's the difference between Semax and N-Acetyl Semax Amidate?
They're variants of the same peptide used at different strengths. Lirea lets you record which one you're on so your log stays accurate.
Is Semax FDA-approved?
No. Semax is prescribed in some countries but is not FDA-approved in the US; it's sold here for research use only. Lirea is a private tracker, not a source of medical advice.
Related trackers
Lirea is a private tracking tool, not a medical device, a pharmacy, or a source of medical advice. Anything shown here is general reference, not a recommendation. Many peptides are not approved by the FDA and are sold for research use only; Lirea neither sells nor supplies any compound. Always follow the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider.
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Your shot. Your data. Your device.
Track your weekly dose, your titration, and how you’re feeling — all on your device. No account required.
Coming soon to iOS and Android.