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Bipolar Medication Tracker

Medication is not a fix — it's a foundation. Steadyline tracks what you take alongside how you feel, so you and your psychiatrist can see what's actually working.

Why tracking medication matters

Finding the right bipolar medication combination takes years for most people. Not because the drugs don't work — but because the feedback loop is broken. You change a dose, wait 6 weeks, and try to remember if you felt better. That's not how data-driven medicine should work.

Medication is a foundation, but it needs monitoring. When you track medication alongside mood, sleep, and energy, patterns become visible: lithium keeps your stability score above 7. Missing two doses correlates with irritability spikes three days later. The data makes the invisible visible.

What Steadyline tracks

  • Medication taken — which meds, what dosage, what time
  • Adherence tracking — missed doses flagged, patterns identified
  • Correlation with mood — AI connects medication changes to mood, energy, and sleep shifts
  • Side effect patterns — track and correlate side effects with specific medications
  • Clinician report integration — medication data included in your psychiatrist reports

Data through medication changes

The most valuable time to track is during a medication change. Your psychiatrist adjusts your dose — now you have objective data on what happens next. Not "I think I feel better" but "my sleep variability dropped 40%, irritability decreased, and stability score went from 5 to 7 over three weeks."

That's the difference between guessing and knowing. And it turns a process that takes years into one that takes months.

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