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Tools, organizations, and knowledge to help you navigate life with MCAS — curated by people who understand.

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Neurop|c

Neuropic is a software company built around purpose — creating tools that serve people who are underserved by existing technology. MastCell Tracker is our first product, but not our last.

Our mission is to bridge the gap between complex medical reality and the clarity that patients deserve — through thoughtful design and meaningful data.

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What we build
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MastCell Tracker Symptom logging, trigger detection & pattern reports for MCAS
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Patient-first design Every decision starts with "does this help the patient?"
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Community collaboration Built alongside the MCAS community, not just for them
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More coming Expanding to serve more underrepresented patient populations

Organizations making
a real difference.

These initiatives are doing important work for the MCAS community. We're proud to support and amplify them.

Neuropic
Parent Organization

Neurop|c

The company behind MastCell Tracker — a software studio building purpose-driven tools for underserved patient communities. Every product starts with the question: does this help the patient?

neuropic.org
Detailing for MCAS
MCAS Education

Detailing for MCAS

A dedicated resource breaking down the science, symptoms, and management of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome — making complex medical information accessible and actionable for patients and their families.

detailingformcas.org
The 2030 Project
Health Initiative

The 2030 Project

A forward-looking health initiative working toward a future where chronic illness is better understood, better treated, and better supported — for patients, caregivers, and the medical community alike.

the2030project.org

Topics to explore.

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Understanding MCAS
Mast Cell Activation Syndrome causes multi-system reactions from inappropriately activated mast cells. Symptoms vary widely and can affect every organ system.
Common Triggers
Foods, stress, temperature changes, fragrances, medications, and physical exertion are among the most frequent triggers. Patterns vary significantly between individuals.
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Medication Overview
H1 & H2 antihistamines, mast cell stabilizers, and epinephrine for emergencies are common treatments. Always work with a specialist for your protocol.
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Finding Specialists
MCAS is often managed by allergists, immunologists, or internists with experience in mast cell disorders. Seek providers familiar with MCAD diagnoses.
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Tracking & Patterns
Consistent daily logging is the single most powerful tool for identifying your personal trigger patterns — and for communicating your experience to care teams.
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Emergency Preparedness
Carry your emergency action plan, wear medical ID, and ensure people around you know how to help. Anaphylaxis protocols should be reviewed regularly with your doctor.

Neurop|c

Software with purpose · Est. 2024