TRT Diary guide

TRT Injection Log: Dates, Sites, Missed Doses, and Questions

A TRT injection log turns injection-day details into a clean timeline you can review with a licensed healthcare professional.

Create a TRT injection log. Updated February 19, 2025 Educational guide CSV template included
Illustrated TRT injection log with injection dates, site notes, missed-dose context, and appointment questions.

TRT injection log fields

  • Planned date, completed date, and time.
  • Medication label note and prescribed schedule context.
  • Injection site, local reaction, and comfort note.
  • Missed, delayed, or rescheduled injections.
  • Symptoms, side effects, labs, and follow-up questions near the same period.

Free template

TRT injection log XLSX

A practical injection log for completed injections, planned dates, site notes, missed doses, symptoms, and follow-up questions. Styled XLSX opens in Excel, Numbers, and Google Sheets. CSV is still available.

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Make missed-dose context visible

A simple injection log helps you see whether missed or delayed injections cluster with symptoms, side effects, travel, refill issues, or appointment timing.

Use the log for factual recordkeeping. Do not use it to change your prescription, dose, frequency, or route without clinician guidance.

Connect the log to appointment prep

Before follow-up visits, summarize the injection dates, missed doses, site reactions, and questions that need review. That is more useful than trying to reconstruct the timeline from memory.

TRT injection log template

Field What to record
Planned date The expected date from the prescribed schedule.
Completed date The date and time it actually happened.
Site note Location used and any local reaction.
Missed or delayed note What happened and what you need to ask.
Context Symptoms, side effects, labs, or appointment notes nearby.

FAQs

What should a TRT injection log include?

Include planned and completed dates, time, medication label note, injection site, missed or delayed notes, site reactions, symptoms, side effects, and clinician questions.

Is a TRT injection log different from a dosage tracker?

Yes. An injection log records what happened on injection days. A dosage tracker records clinician-directed prescription notes and changes. Neither should be used to self-adjust treatment.

Should I bring an injection log to appointments?

Yes. A concise injection timeline can help your clinician review adherence, side effects, missed doses, and questions.

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Medical note: This guide is for tracking and appointment preparation only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, dosage guidance, or emergency monitoring. Review symptoms, labs, blood pressure, and side effects with a licensed healthcare professional.