Continuous administration refers to the continuous daily administration of the drug to maintain the effective blood concentration of the drug, and intermittent administration refers to the intermittent administration of the drug, which is not applied every day, and there may be a difference in the therapeutic effect between the two. Continuous administration and intermittent administration belong to different ways of drug administration, and may have differences in therapeutic effects, most cases are carried out continuous administration, but in the case of azithromycin treatment of mycoplasma pneumonia, for example, studies have shown that the therapeutic effect of continuous administration is not as good as the therapeutic effect of intermittent administration, and in terms of the patient’s recovery time, intermittent administration of the recovery time tends to also be faster than the continuous administration of the drug. Therefore, when using drugs for the treatment of disease, you can choose continuous or intermittent administration for specific diseases to maximize the therapeutic effect, and you should take the drugs under the guidance of a doctor.