There is no evidence that infusions are good in the morning, and for many drugs they can be therapeutic as long as normal blood levels are maintained. For example, some drugs need to be used twice a day or every eight hours, the main purpose of which is to maintain adequate blood levels. There is no evidence or experiments to prove that morning infusions are better than other times. There is no evidence or experiment to prove that morning infusion is better than other times. Unless some very specific drugs require monitoring of blood glucose or other indicators, and the instructions clearly call for morning use or use at breakfast, then morning infusion should be done according to the patient’s condition.