“…Although HPLC methods for the determination of plasma ranitidine concentrations vary widely, isocratic reverse-phase HPLC using a -Bondpack C18 packed analytical column appears to be the most common mode selected [3,4,9,10,12,13]. Chromatographic separation of ranitidine from plasma constituents has been achieved using a wide variety of mobile phase conditions, however, in more recent years a phosphate-buffered acetonitrile mobile phase has frequently been chosen [3,[7][8][9]12,14]. Despite such a wide variety of HPLC methods it is only recently that a method suitable for the analysis a paediatric plasma samples has been reported [15].…”