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Liraglutide Tracker

The best liraglutide tracker app for Saxenda and Victoza users. Log injections, rotate sites, track side effects, and hit every dose.

  • One-tap logging
  • iPhone & Android
  • Free to start
  • Private by design
Liraglutide Tracker

Redose is the best liraglutide tracker for people using Saxenda or Victoza, built to make daily injections effortless to log, easy to review, and impossible to forget. Redose also logs calories, food, macros, and water alongside your doses, so you do not need a separate calorie app to manage nutrition while on a GLP-1. Whether you are titrating up to your target dose or maintaining a long-term protocol, Redose keeps every injection, symptom, nutrition entry, and progress data point in one private, offline-first app on iPhone and Android.

Why track liraglutide (Saxenda, Victoza) with Redose

Liraglutide requires daily subcutaneous injections, a consistent titration schedule, and careful attention to side effects and site rotation. Manual spreadsheets and memory both fall short. Redose handles all of it:

  • One-tap injection logging. Open the app, tap Log Dose, confirm the amount. Done in under five seconds. No manual time entry required because the app timestamps automatically.
  • Body-map injection-site rotation. Tap the exact spot on a visual body map: abdomen zones, thigh, or upper arm. Redose records every site so you always know where to inject next, reducing the risk of lipodystrophy from overused spots.
  • Titration schedule tracking. Set your current dose and your target dose. Redose displays your schedule clearly and flags when a step-up is approaching based on your logged history.
  • Side-effect and symptom journal. Log nausea, appetite changes, fatigue, or any reaction right after each dose. Trend charts show whether symptoms diminish as you progress through the titration phases.
  • Weight and food tracking. Log weigh-ins directly in Redose and optionally sync with Apple Health or Google Health Connect to see how your weight trend lines up with your adherence rate.
  • Daily reminders so you never miss a dose. A missed day can disrupt your titration progress. Set your preferred reminder time once and Redose handles the rest.

Track your food and water too

On a GLP-1 like liraglutide, appetite often drops noticeably, which makes it easy to under-eat protein or forget to drink enough water. Both matter for preserving muscle and avoiding common side effects like fatigue and constipation. Redose lets you log meals, calories, and macros right in the same app where you track your shots, so you can see how nutrition and adherence move together over time. You can also log your daily water intake and watch it trend alongside your dose history. No second app needed. See the calorie tracker and water tracker features for details.

How it works

  1. Set your medication and dose. Add liraglutide (or the brand name you prefer) to your medication list, enter your current prescribed dose, and set your daily reminder time. The free dose calculator at /calculators can help you convert between pen units and milligrams if needed.
  2. Log in one tap. Each day, tap the notification or open the app, confirm your injection site on the body map, and hit Log. Optionally add a note or quick symptom rating. The whole interaction takes about ten seconds.
  3. Watch your progress. The adherence dashboard shows your streak, weekly dose history, and symptom trends. Your weight chart updates each time you log a weigh-in or sync with Apple Health.

What to track on liraglutide (Saxenda, Victoza)

Liraglutide is FDA-approved under the brand names Saxenda (3 mg/day for weight management) and Victoza (up to 1.8 mg/day for type 2 diabetes). Both are once-daily subcutaneous injections. Your prescriber sets your exact schedule. The table below shows a typical Saxenda titration as a reference only:

WeekTypical Saxenda Dose
10.6 mg once daily
21.2 mg once daily
31.8 mg once daily
42.4 mg once daily
5 and onward3.0 mg once daily (maintenance)

Victoza titration for type 2 diabetes typically starts at 0.6 mg for one week, steps to 1.2 mg, and may increase to 1.8 mg based on glycemic response. Again, your prescriber determines what is right for you.

Beyond dose, the most useful things to log consistently include: injection site used, any nausea or GI symptoms (especially in the first weeks of each new dose level), appetite and satiety notes, and weekly weight. Redose's side-effect tracker makes all of this quick to capture.

Built for the whole journey

A liraglutide protocol can last months or years. Redose is designed to stay useful the entire time, not just in the first week.

Live pen inventory tracks how many doses remain in your current pen and sends a reorder reminder before you run out, so you are never caught short between prescriptions. The GLP-1 shot tracker view shows your full injection timeline at a glance.

Doctor-ready PDF export compiles your complete dose history, symptom notes, weight trend, and adherence percentage into a single document you can share at your next appointment or telehealth visit.

Cross-platform private sync means your data is available on iPhone and Android and stays in sync offline-first: no internet connection is required to log a dose, and data syncs silently in the background when you reconnect.

Curious how liraglutide compares to other GLP-1 options? See our GLP-1 comparison guide or explore the liraglutide science profile for pharmacology details. Ready to start? Download Redose free at /#download.

Redose is a tracking tool, not medical advice. Your prescriber sets your dose and schedule.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use Redose to track both Saxenda (weight management) and Victoza (diabetes)?

Yes. Redose works for any liraglutide pen, whether your prescriber has you on Saxenda for weight management or Victoza for type 2 diabetes. You set the medication name and dose, and the app handles logging, reminders, and history from there.

How does injection-site rotation work in Redose?

Redose includes a body-map picker so you can tap the exact spot you injected (abdomen, thigh, or upper arm) each time. The app records every site in your history, making it easy to rotate and avoid injecting the same spot repeatedly, which can help reduce local reactions.

Will Redose remind me when my next liraglutide dose is due?

Yes. You set a daily reminder time when you create your medication in the app, and Redose sends a push notification at that time. Since liraglutide is taken once daily, a single daily reminder is all you need. You can adjust or pause reminders any time from the app.

Can I track nausea and other side effects in Redose?

Yes. The built-in symptom journal lets you log how you feel after each dose: nausea, fatigue, appetite changes, injection-site reactions, and anything else you want to note. Over time the trend charts show whether symptoms ease as your body adjusts to each titration step.

Does Redose sync with Apple Health or Google Health Connect?

Yes. Redose syncs weight and relevant health data with Apple Health on iPhone and Health Connect on Android, so your progress stays in one place alongside your other health metrics.

Can I show my Redose data to my prescriber?

Yes. Redose generates a clean, doctor-ready PDF export of your dose history, symptom journal, weight trend, and adherence rate. You can share it directly from the app before or during an appointment.

Liraglutide Tracker that fits in your pocket

Download Redose free on iPhone and Android and turn tracking into a five-second habit.