“…0-demethylation, the limiting step in dextromethorphan metabolism and elimination, is subject to a geneticallycontrolled polymorphism related to that of debrisoquine 4-hydroxylation (Kupfer et al, 1984;Schmid et al, 1985;Larrey et al, 1987). Two phenotypes have been identified: most subjects are 'extensive metabolizers' (EM) whereas a minority of subjects, 3 to 10% of European and North American Caucasians, are 'poor Correspondence: Dr D. Larrey, INSERM U-24, H6pital Beaujon, 92118 Clichy, France. metabolizers' (PM) (Mahgoub et al, 1977;Kupfer & Preisig, 1983;Jacqz et al, 1986). The cytochrome P-450 isozyme mainly responsible for debrisoquine/dextromethorphan oxidation has been purified recently and characterized in several laboratories (Larrey et al, 1984;Gut et al, 1984;Distlerath et al, 1985).…”