Abstract A simple, selective and sensitive HPLC method has been developed to measure R-831 levels in dogs and humans. It is an internal standard technique with a single step extraction and one wash. Samples are chromatographed on a reversed-phase system with ultraviolet detection. The lowest detectable concentration for plasma is 25 ng R-831/ml with a 1 ml sample and the linear range is 25–8000 ng R-831/ml. The lowest detectable concentration for urine is 250 ng R-831/ml with a 0.1 ml sample and the linear range is 250–8000 ng R-831/ml. This method has been used to quantitate levels of R-831 in bioavailability and toxicity studies in dogs, and in pharmacokinetic and efficacy studies in humans.