A square-wave cathodic adsorptive stripping voltametric (SWCASV) method for the determination of kanamycin was developed on a thin-film mercury electrode (TFME). The optimal working conditions for the application of the method were found to be pH 8.0, provided by a Britton-Robinson (B.R.) buffer, and an adsorption potential of +0.30 V during 300 s. The equilibration time was applied during 10 s, and potential scans were performed at a scan rate of 40 mV/s, with a square-wave frequency of 100 Hz. The measuring-system response was linear over the kanamycin concentration range from 1.2 × 10−9 to 5.0 × 10−8 M and the detection limit achieved was 4.8 × 10−10 M. The relative error and relative standard deviation obtained were 1.20 and 4.67%, respectively. The voltammetric procedure was applied successfully to give a rapid and precise assay of kanamycin in kanamycin sulfate injection form.