The pharmacokinetics of orally administered mefloquine were determined in six healthy male subjects and in six ulcer patients before and after a 3-day course of cimetidine (400 mg morning and evening). Peak plasma concentrations C-max and AUC(0-infinity) were similarly and significantly (P <0.05) increased after cimetidine pretreatement in both healthy subjects and peptic ulcer patients C-max was increased by 42.4% and 20.5 % while AUC(0-infinity) was increased by 37.5% in healthy and peptic ulcer subjects respectively. The values of t(1/2ab) absorption and t(1/2 beta) elimination, totall crearance CLT/F and volume of distribution were altered to varying levels after cimetidine treatment but the changes were not statistically significant in both healthy and peptic ulcer subjects. The established long t(1/2 beta) and this apparent interaction between mefloquine and cimetidine which resulted in increased mefloquine plasma concentration might be of clinical significant in patients with neurological/psychiatric history.