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ares-one · 6/20/2026 · 1 min read

Tracking Peptide Stacks in Ares One — Managing Multi-Compound Protocols Without the Confusion

Stacked protocols — CJC-1295 with Ipamorelin, BPC-157 with TB-500, or more complex combinations — multiply the tracking complexity fast. Ares One handles each compound as a separate protocol while surfacing them together in one dashboard view.

By Owen Loughran
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A two-compound stack means two schedules, two inventories, two reminder timings, and potentially two different administration windows that may or may not overlap. Managing that manually — across two spreadsheet tabs or two separate note entries — is exactly where tracking discipline tends to break down.

Each Compound Gets Its Own Protocol

In Ares One, each compound in a stack is set up as its own independent protocol with its own schedule, reminders, and inventory tracking. This keeps the data clean — administration logs for CJC-1295 stay attached to CJC-1295, not merged with Ipamorelin entries in a way that makes review difficult later.

The Dashboard Brings It Together

While each protocol is tracked independently, the dashboard view surfaces everything due across all active protocols simultaneously. You see what's scheduled today across your entire stack in one place, without having to navigate between separate protocol views to piece the picture together.

Inventory Tracked Per Compound

Each compound's inventory is tracked independently, so a low-stock alert on one doesn't get mixed with another. If your CJC-1295 is running low but your Ipamorelin supply is fine, the alert is specific — not a generic "something is running low" that requires checking each compound manually.

Research Use Only. DisclaimerAres One is a research organization tool for laboratory and research use only. It does not provide medical, dosing, or therapeutic advice. For research use only per Ares Research terms.
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