Factors affecting the intensity of antimicrobial drug use include: dosage of antimicrobial drugs, duration of use, application rate, and number of combined drugs.
1. Dosage: the larger the dosage of antibacterial drugs, the larger the daily consumption, the higher the intensity of drug use, and vice versa, the smaller the dosage, the lower the intensity of use.
2. Use course: the longer the use course of antibacterial drugs, the greater the consumption, the higher the intensity of use, and vice versa, the shorter the use course, the lower the intensity of use.
3. Application rate: the higher the application rate of antimicrobial drugs, the higher the consumption and the higher the intensity of use; conversely, the lower the application rate, the lower the intensity of use.
4. Number of combined drugs: the higher the number of antibacterial drugs used in combination, the higher the consumption and the higher the intensity of use; conversely, the lower the number of drugs used in combination, the lower the intensity of use.
It is recommended to use antimicrobial drugs rationally and strictly control the intensity of use of antimicrobial drugs to avoid drug resistance.