Simultaneous blood samples from an artery, a peripheral vein and a central vein were analysed for ICI 35868 concentrations following an induction dose of 2.0 mg kg-1 administered i.v. over 60 s, to five patients before cardiac surgery. Up to 60 s after the end of the administration of the drug there were wide differences in drug concentration between the sampling sites. Thus, any attempt to correlate effect with blood concentration over this early period would be problematic. From 60 s there were no significant differences in drug concentration between the three sites. Thus, as long as the mixing period is allowed for, peripheral venous sampling provides an acceptable alternative to arterial puncture in studies to correlate drug effect and concentration and for pharmacokinetic investigations.