Isosorbide 5-mononitrate (IS-5-MN) and isosorbide 2-mononitrate (IS-2-MN) kinetics were studied in two groups of young healthy subjects after intravenous injection of 5 mg of both and after oral doses of 20 mg of IS-2-MN and 10, 15, and 20 mg of IS-5-MN. Mononitrate plasma levels were measured by GLC with capillary columns. After intravenous injection, IS-5-MN and IS-2-MN plasma levels declined biexponentially and could be described by an open two-compartment body model. Distribution t 1/2 was rapid; 8.6 min for IS-5-MN and 12.5 min for IS-2-MN. Substances were distributed throughout body water; volume of distribution at steady state (Vd ss) was 48 l for IS-5-MN and 55 l for IS-2-MN and elimination t 1/2 was 4.15 hr for IS-5-MN and 1.9 hr for IS-2-MN. Total plasma clearance was 8.5 l/hr for IS-5-MN and 23.2 l/hr for IS-2-MN. After oral doses the mononitrates were rapidly and completely absorbed (absorption t 1/2 ranged from 2.5 to 5 min) from the gastrointestinal tract without first-pass metabolism, i.e., absolute systemic availability was 100%. In the dose range studied, kinetics of the two mononitrates were linear. Compared with isosorbide dinitrate, mononitrate kinetics are different because of greater systemic availability, slower clearance, and smaller Vd ss.