T-01
Vyleesi label-limits checker
Turns the label's three numeric rules into an interactive check: enter doses already used this month, hours since the last dose, and minutes until anticipated activity; the tool reports whether a dose now would sit inside or outside each label rule, with the rule quoted and cited.
Vyleesi's entire regimen is three numbers: at least 45 minutes of lead time, at least 24 hours between doses, and no more than 8 doses in a month. This checker does nothing clever: it compares your three inputs against those three label rules and quotes the rule behind each result. It exists because the gray market's dosing advice routinely violates all three.
Published records (13 of 13)
| Rule | Label value | Aspect |
|---|---|---|
| label_dose_mg | 1.75 | not stated |
| label_dose_volume_ml | 0.3 | not stated |
| min_lead_time_minutes | 45 | not stated |
| min_dose_spacing_hours | 24 | not stated |
| max_doses_per_month | 8 | not stated |
| stop_rule_weeks | 8 | not stated |
| storage_max_c | 25 | not stated |
| injection_sites | abdomen, thigh | not stated |
| not stated | Vyleesi prefilled single-dose autoinjector, exactly 1.75 mg/0.3 mL; inspect, inject (abdomen or thigh), discard | Approved product |
| not stated | None; the autoinjector is ready to use | Reconstitution needed |
| not stated | Lyophilized powder; buyer mixes and self-doses; not FDA-approved; content, sterility and dose unverified | Gray vials |
| not stated | No approved vial format exists; publishing mixing math would invent a protocol for an unverified product | Why no mixing calculator here |
| not stated | At or below 25 C; do not freeze; protect from light | Storage (approved product) |
Every row restates a published record; sources resolve on the sourced monograph. Species is part of the data: this table never scales an animal dose into a human figure.
Worked example
Example: 6 doses used this month, last dose 30 hours ago, activity anticipated in 90 minutes. Monthly cap: 6 of 8, within. Spacing: 30 hours, within (minimum 24). Lead time: 90 minutes, within (minimum 45). All three rules pass; the tool still points at the 8-week stop rule and the contraindications, because rules passing is not the same as a drug being right for you.
Tools: educational calculators and references only.