Welcome to Rxplot (PharmacoGraphia)

Rxplot is here to help you record and analyze certain kinds of data, such as when you take medications or when you experience symptoms. Rxplot is like keeping a journal, but more 21st-century. You can access your data on the web, save it to your home computer, search it, sort it, and graph it. Whatever your goal is, Rxplot will help you record your progress. By collecting data, you can see what works and what doesn't. You can then save the data on your computer and revisit it years later when you face the same challanges again.

Rxplot is an easy way to start recording your data, because I have already thought about what you will probably want to keep track of and how it should be formatted. I used to keep journals of my own data, and I never knew how to organize them. What columns should I make? What abbreviations should I use? I would inevitably make bad decisions when I started the journal, and then I would have to go back and change things or make do with a hodge-podge of different data formats. Rxplot provides sensible defaults, so you don't have to worry about those problems - you can get right down to it and start recording data.

Rxplot is suitable for recording and analyzing many kinds of data, and I am hoping that users will suggest more. Rxplot currently includes models to record when you take medication, when you experience symptoms, when you go to sleep and wake up, and your to do list. You can "hijack" these data models for slightly different purposes - for instance, I record my body weight as a symptoms dataset. Or, you can ask me to create a new model for a new type of data.

Frequently asked questions

Pharmacokinetics tools

Current list of all drugs

Experiment with a one-day graph

Available data sets:

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