Phellamurin is a flavonoid glycoside that is abundant in the leaves of Phellodendron wilsonii Hayata et Kanehira (Rutaceae). In vitro everted rat intestine study indicated that phellamurin inhibited intestinal P-glycoprotein in a dose-dependent manner. In order to investigate the effect of phellamurin on cyclosporin absorption and disposition, rats were given cyclosporin (5 mg/kg) with or without phellamurin in a parallel design. Fluorescence polarization immunoassay was used to determine the blood concentration of cyclosporin. Unanticipatedly, our results indicated that the coadministration of phellamurin significantly decreased the C-max of cyclosporin by 77% and reduced the AUC(0-infinity) of cyclosporin by 56%. This indicated that a serious interaction occurred between phellamurin with cyclosporin. To ensure the efficacy of cyclosporin, we suggest that the coadministration of phellamurin or Phellodendron wilsonii with cyclosporin should be avoided.