Table 2.
Common terminologies used by the AAS user community.
| Terminology | Interpretation |
|---|---|
| Stacking/blending/shotgunning | Combining more than one AAS or non-AAS drug into a single regimen to be taken concurrently. This could involve mixing oral and injectable types or taking compounds intended for veterinary use. |
| Tapering | Gradually weaning an AAS dose down. |
| Plateauing | When a drug becomes ineffective at its current dose. Suggestive of the need to increase calorie intake, increase the drug dose, or stop the drug. |
| Cycle | Using one or more AAS for a fixed period, ranging anywhere from 6 to 16 weeks, and then stopping for approximately a similar duration of time. |
| Pyramiding | Gradually maximizing the dosage of an AAS and then gradually minimizing the dosage of the same drug to zero over a predefined amount of time. |
| Blast and cruise/bridging [45] | Alternating between periods of high and low doses of AAS, but never completely ceasing drug use. Periods of high AAS dose are a ‘blast' phase, whereas periods of lower AAS dose are a ‘cruise' phase. |