Abstract
Three muscle relaxants, tolperisone, eperisone, and tizanidine, were found to be extractable from human whole blood and urine samples by solid‐phase extraction (SPE) with a Sep‐Pak C18 cartridge. Their determination was made using capillary gas chromatography with nitrogen phosphorus detection. Recoveries of the three drugs were 80.0%–97.2% for whole blood and 82.0%–94.5% for urine. The coefficients of within‐day variation in terms of recovery for all compounds in whole blood and urine samples were 2.2%–9.1% and 6.9%–9.6%, respectively; those of day‐to‐day variation for the compounds in both samples were not greater than 18.1%. The regression equations for the compounds showed excellent linearity with detection limits of 1.6–7.7 ng mL−1 for whole blood and 6.0–8.0 ng mL−1 for urine. The data obtained for actual determination of tolperisone in a subject after ingestion of the drugs are also presented.