Two new methods have been established based on extraction and determination of drug metochlopramide hydrochloride (MCP.HCl) in different samples, by using surfactant as extracting medium and visible spectrophotometer as a detection system. The methods are depended on the reaction of diazonium MCP.HCl with (A) 8-hydroxyquinoline (8-HQ) and (B) phenylephrine hydrochloride (PHE) in alkaline media to form azo dyes products which can be extracted into micelles of triton x-114 and drug MCP.HCl determined in the visible region at λ max of 530 and 490 nm respectively. All parameters that influence on diazotization coupling reaction between the drug and reagents as well as for extraction efficiency of the colored products are examined by using the conventional optimization. The results have shown that the enrichment factors of 217.7 and 26.98 fold, achieving the detection limit of 0.019 and 0.24 µgmL -1 , with linear range of 0.1-0.7 µgmL -1 (r = 0.9996) and 0.5-11.0 µgmL -1 (r=0.9998) for the drug MCP.HCl in method A and B respectively. The mean percent recovery was 98.20±2.71% in drug vial sample and 99.37±2.41 % in tap water and the precision (RSD%) ranged between 3.53-1.21% and 0.97-0.11% for MCP.HCl in method A and B, respectively. The developed methods were compared with reported methods published in chemical literature and used for the determination of MCP.HCl in different samples.