The phenotyping parameters for dextromethorphan and mephenytoin were assessed in 48 normal male volunteers following administration of each metabolic probe drug on separate occasions and together according to a randomized 3-way crossover design. 2. Neither the urinary S-/R-mephenytoin ratio nor the dextromethorphan metabolic ratio were altered significantly by coadministration of the probe drugs. 3. Five-hundred and nineteen subjects were screened for expression of mephenytoin 4-hydroxylase and dextromethorphan O-demethylase activity following the coadministration of mephenytoin and dextromethorphan. The activity was determined in each case by methods not requiring any quantitative measurements. 4. Nineteen (3.7%) of the subjects were identified as poor metabolizers (PMs) of mephenytoin and 35 subjects (6.7%) as PMs of dextromethorphan. 5. All PMs of dextromethorphan were confirmed by more rigorous evaluation of the metabolic ratio.