Miles Xavier nodded, replying, "Antibiotics like cephalosporins aren't something you can use just because you want to. Physicians have different levels of authorization for using antibacterial drugs, corresponding with their professional titles to match the prescription rights of restricted antibiotics."
Seeing her confusion, he further explained, "Physicians with a junior title and above can use unrestricted antibacterial drugs. Those with a mid-level title, like attending physicians, can use restricted antibacterial drugs. Senior titles, such as doctors at the chief level and above, can prescribe specially designated antibacterial drugs."
