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ADHD medication tracker

See your ADHD
medication level. In real time.

Personalised to your dose, your timing, and your metabolism. Know when it peaks. Know when it fades. Know why today felt the way it did.

Get notified at launch Free · No account · Android & iOS
ADHDose Levels view: live medication chart with focus zones
ADHDose Doses view: today's dose with peak and wind-down times
ADHDose Levels view: live medication concentration chart with peak, plateau and wind-down
13 meds
UK & US medications supported
14 days
And your insights are fully formed
Free
Free tier, no time limit
100%
Private. Data stays on your phone.
Who it's for

Wherever you are in the process.

WAITING TITRATING ESTABLISHED
Who it’s for

Wherever you are in the process.

Before medication starts, during titration, or years in. ADHDose meets you where you are.

Waiting

Make the wait count.

On an NHS waiting list or Right to Choose referral. Start tracking now so when medication begins, your before-and-after comparison is ready.

  • Log focus, sleep and daily patterns from day one
  • Build a real baseline before medication starts
  • Know which patterns are you, not the medication
Making the most of the wait
Starting

See your dose from day one.

Just started medication, or working with your prescriber to find the right dose. ADHDose shows you what your medication is actually doing.

  • Live curve showing peak, plateau and wear-off today
  • Stop guessing if it was the medication or just you
  • Clinician Summary turns logs into appointment-ready data
Your first 30 days
Established

Find the pattern.

You know your medication works. But there are still good days and bad days you can’t fully explain. After 14 days, the patterns surface on their own.

  • Patterns surface automatically after 14 days
  • Dose timing, sleep quality and weekday correlations
  • Most people: one pattern explains most of the variance
Good days and bad days
How it works

A model built for your specific day.

ADHDose uses pharmacokinetic modelling, the same maths used in clinical drug research, calibrated to your specific medication, dose and timing. No other consumer app does this.

Every calculation starts with your prescription: when you took it, whether you ate, your history. The curve reflects today specifically and recalculates whenever your inputs change.

Generic tracker “Elvanse 30mg at 8am.”
ADHDose “Elvanse 30mg, peaking around 12:15, fading from 4pm.”

ADHDose is an informational tracking tool. It shows you the data. Your prescriber makes the decisions.

Your inputs for today
Medication Elvanse 50mg
Dose taken 07:00 this morning
Food timing Taken with breakfast
History 18 days of patterns
Your predicted curve today
Wind-down ~9:30pm tonight
Why I built this

Built in the UK. Because nothing here did what I needed.

Three months into my own diagnosis, I still did not have the visibility I needed. Some days worked brilliantly. Others did not. I had no idea why.

I track everything: sleep, habits, mood. Data is how I make sense of the world. When I started medication on the NHS, I expected the tools to exist. What I found were reminder apps. Nothing that understood the pharmacology, nothing built for how this actually works.

So I built ADHDose. For people who want to understand their medication, not just remember to take it.

M
Matt
Founder, ADHDose · Elvanse 50mg
Reviews

People who've been there.

5.0
★★★★★
12 early access ratings
★★★★★

"I'd been taking my Elvanse later and later every morning without realising. Sometimes nine, sometimes ten. I kept wondering why my afternoons were such a write-off and my sleep was a mess. The chart showed me my peak had shifted into the evening and my level wasn't clearing until midnight. Back to 7am every day and it all settled. Felt obvious in hindsight."

★★★★★

"Showed my doctor the titration journal when I moved from 40mg to 50mg. She said it was the most useful handover she'd had from a patient. Two weeks of data, all the side effects logged, everything timestamped."

★★★★★

"Knowing whether I took my meds with just one tap sounds like a small thing, but honestly it's been huge for me. I'd always second-guess myself and end up just hoping for the best. Not anymore."

★★★★★

"I did not know there is something called therapeutic window. This app shows me the level is dropping earlier than I expect, and now I understand why some days I cannot focus after lunch. Very useful app."

Free & Pro

Free for tracking. Pro for understanding.

Most of ADHDose is free, forever. Pro adds the layers that turn entries into insight.

Free No account · All features always available
Free For as long as you use it

Log your day. Build a record. Start understanding what works.

  • One-tap dose logging
  • 7-day medication history
  • Daily journal: focus, sleep, energy
  • Side-effect & vitals tracking
  • UK + US medication library
Pro Cancel anytime · All data stays on device
£3.99/month or £29.99/year Everything in Free, plus deeper analysis

Live medication levels, pattern surfacing, and prescriber-ready summaries.

  • Live medication chart with focus zones
  • 14- and 28-day pattern insights
  • 28-day Clinician Summary (PDF + read-aloud)
  • Weekly Pulse narrative
  • Wind-down predictor & sleep window
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FAQ

Common questions.

Anything else? Have a look around the guides, or get in touch when you sign up.

I'm still finding my dose. Is this useful yet?
Yes, and it might be most useful right now. ADHDose shows you exactly what your medication is doing from the very first dose. When your dose or medication changes, just update your settings and everything recalibrates. Everything you've already logged stays intact.
What medications does ADHDose support?
ADHDose supports the most commonly prescribed ADHD medications in the UK, including Elvanse, Concerta XL, Ritalin, Medikinet, Equasym XL, and Dexamfetamine, plus non-stimulants. International names such as Vyvanse and Adderall XR are also supported.
How accurate is it?
ADHDose uses established pharmacokinetic modelling, calibrated to your specific medication, dose and timing. It is a model based on clinical data, so individual variation applies. In beta, 93% of users rated their predicted curve as accurate within their normal day-to-day variation. The curve is a prediction, not a measurement. Your experience is the ground truth, and the journal is where you record it.
What is the difference between Free and Pro?
The free tier has no time limit and no catch. It includes dose logging, live medication tracking, 7-day calendar, the full journal, and the Clinician Summary read-aloud. Pro (£3.99/month or £29.99/year) adds the interactive chart, sleep window predictor, 28-day calendar, full Insights and Clinician PDF export. There is no paywall on your first session, no countdown and no nag. Pro is available when you want more depth.
What if I take my dose late, or miss one entirely?
If you take your dose late, update the time in ADHDose and the model recalculates everything automatically around your actual dose time. For missed doses, the guidance depends on your medication. For Elvanse specifically, the manufacturer's PIL says not to take it later in the day if you've missed it. The app will flag this. Always defer to your prescriber on missed dose decisions.
How long before ADHDose starts being useful?
The medication tracking and live curve are useful from day one. The Insights engine needs at least 14 days of logged data and 14 days since you installed before it can say anything meaningful. Both conditions matter: it is looking for week-on-week patterns, not just volume. Most people find it most valuable around the 3–4 week mark, when the pattern detection starts to reflect a real picture of their week.
I take Atomoxetine (Strattera). Is ADHDose useful for me?
Yes, with one important caveat. Atomoxetine does not follow a standard pharmacokinetic curve in the way stimulant medications do, so the interactive chart is not available for it. Everything else is: dose logging, the journal, sleep and focus tracking, the Clinician Summary read-aloud and the Insights engine. The pattern detection is actually especially useful for Atomoxetine users, since the effects build over weeks rather than hours.
I take Guanfacine (Intuniv). What's different for me?
Guanfacine works differently to stimulant medications: it builds up over time rather than peaking and fading daily, so the pharmacokinetic curve is not available for it. Everything else works: dose logging, the journal, sleep and focus tracking and the Clinician Summary. The Insights engine can still surface patterns across your logs. It just won't have a daily concentration curve to correlate against.
Is my data private?
Your data never leaves your device. No account required. Nothing sent to any server. Nothing shared with third parties. ADHDose makes money through Pro subscriptions only.
Is ADHDose a medical app?
ADHDose is an informational tracking tool, not a medical device. Always speak to your prescribing doctor or specialist before making any changes to your medication.
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Free · No account · Android & iOS

ADHDose does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your prescribing doctor or specialist before making changes to your medication.