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- drugbank_resource:DB00258_DB01212 title "DDI between Calcium Acetate and Ceftriaxone - Calcium Salts (Intravenous) may enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Ceftriaxone. Ceftriaxone binds to calcium forming an insoluble precipitate. Concurrent or sequential use (within 48 hours) of ceftriaxone with calcium-containing solutions is contraindicated in neonates (28 days of age or younger). In other patients, these solutions can be used sequentially if the infusion lines are flushed with a compatible fluid between ceftriaxone and calcium-containing solution infusion." assertion.