DoseGraph Basic

Use the basic DoseGraph workspace for core medication dose graphing.

Enter the medication, patient label, route, reference max dose, and dose dates in one place. This basic page focuses on the core graph functions without requiring account registration.

Workspace snapshot

Keep the active patient, medication, dose ceiling, and recent events visible while you enter or review data. For account registration, saved profiles, and backend sync, use the React account page.

Patient + Drugs

Example Patient

Morphine only

Route + Window

PO

1 year view

Reference Ceiling

120 mg/day

Manual or inferred max dose

Dose Segments

0 in view

No dose segments yet

Step 1

Configure the regimen

Set the patient context and the ceiling used to normalize every dose to `% max`.

Type or choose a medication to link it to the local library.

Patient name can become the saved profile ID for this workspace.

Step 3

Add and edit doses

Add dose segments with a start date, optional end date, and an active or ended state. Use additional entries to represent titrations, repeat the same dose later, or capture a new dose level for the same drug and route.

Dose Entry

Add a dose segment

Record the start and optional stop of a dose segment for the selected medication and route.

Dose Status

Current dose segments continue through today on the graph. Ended segments use the end date you provide.

Drug Start End Status Route Dose % Max Actions

Step 4

Review the trend

Stepwise ordinal dose segments shown as a percentage of each medication's maximum dose.

Interpretation

Selected range

Step 5

Save and reopen profiles

Save and load named medication snapshots for timeline comparison. Register or sign in to keep profiles grouped under a browser-local account, or stay in guest mode and keep them as local-only profiles on this device.

Account

Not signed in. Guest profiles stay on this device until you register or log in.

No saved profiles yet.

No saved profiles yet.

Demo tools

Random MedGraf Generator

Generate a three-drug cardiovascular profile with stepwise dose changes over three years. The chart plots `% max daily dose` against calendar dates.