A sensitive and specific analytical method was developed for determination of Ro 19-6327 (Lazabemide) in human plasma and urine samples to provide pharmacokinetic data from clinical trials. The new method employs a simple liquid-liquid extraction to isolate the drug from biological samples. The extract is reacted to form the trifluoroacetyl derivative of Ro 19-6327 and then analyzed by gas chromatography-negative chemical ionization mass spectrometry (GC-NCIMS). The lower limit of quantitation of the assay is 0.05 ng/ml for plasma and 5.0 ng/ml for urine, based on I-mi aliquots. No interferences from anticoagulants, collection devices, or endogenous constituents of plasma and urine were observed. Recovery (64.3%), inter-assay precision (<8% R.S.D.), and accuracy (>85%) of the method were considered acceptable. The assay proved reliable enough to be automated for unattended sample analysis of approximately 50 samples daily. In an additional series of tests, Ro 19-6327 was shown to be stable under conditions that might be encountered during the analysis of samples from clinical trials.