The pharmacokinetic parameters of clozapine and its two main metabolites, N-desmethylclozapine (norclozapine, active metabolite) and clozapine N-oxide, were evaluated, after oral administration, in 19 patients with chronic schizophrenia. Plasma and red blood cell (RBC) drug concentrations were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. Large interpatient variations in pharmacokinetic parameters of clozapine and its two metabolites were observed. Plasma clozapine concentration peaked, on average, at 2.3 hours. The mean volume of distribution and the total plasma clearance, uncorrected for bioavailability, were 6 L/kg and 38 L/hr, respectively. The terminal elimination half-lives averaged 7.6 hours for clozapine, 13 hours for norclozapine, and 7 hours for the N-oxide metabolite. The mean RBC/plasma concentration ratios were 23, 61, and 81% for clozapine, N-desmethylclozapine, and clozapine N-oxide, respectively. From RBC concentration data, the mean elimination half-lives were 7.6 hours for clozapine, 16 hours for N-desmethylclozapine, and 8 hours for the N-oxide metabolite. The average value for blood clearance of clozapine was 54.7 L/hr. Significant correlations were observed between dose and maximum plasma concentrations and between dose and area under the curve concentrations; these results suggested linear steady-state pharmacokinetics over the range of concentrations studied.