Solubility measurements for two pharmaceutical products, zopiclone and nimodipine, in supercritical carbon dioxide are reported over the temperature range (313 to 333) K and pressure range (10.0 to 25.0) MPa. The solubilities were measured using a continuous flow apparatus. The measured mole fractions of the two compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide are correlated with the density of the pure solvent, and the solubilities are correlated using the model proposed by Chrastil.