A liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method was created and verified in this investigation. This methodology offers a fast, easy, affordable, economical, and reliable approach to simultaneously determining amlodipine, rosuvastatin, and hydrochlorothiazide in solution and human plasma. Through the extraction process, acetonitrile was utilized as a precipitating agent for the proteins in plasma. The C18 column was injected with a volume of 10 µL, including ondansetron as an internal standard. The analytes were eluted using an isocratic mobile phase (0.1% acetic acid and 1:4 (v/v) methanol). The method was sensitive and selective for the analytes over a dynamic concentration range of 5 to 600 μg/mL in solution and 0.5 to 60.0 μg/mL in plasma. At a minimum of 0.9988 coefficient of determination, linearity was attained. Within and between runs, the precision and accuracy were 2.87 to 11.41% and 86.2 to 113%, respectively. A comparatively quick run time of less than two minutes (high throughput) was achieved. The current method can be used in many applications, such as bioequivalence investigations and therapeutic medication monitoring, to quantify the relevant analytes.