Determination of a group of sulphonamides (sulphanilamide, sulphacetamide, sulphathiazole, sulphadimidine, sulphafurazole, sulphamethoxypyridazine, sulphaguanidine) using sequential injection analysis (SIA) technique with chemiluminescence (CL) detection has been devised. The CL signal was emitted during the oxidation of sulphonamides by potassium permanganate in sulphuric acid medium. The lab-made SIA system consisted of a 2.5 mi Cavro syringe pump, eight-port Vici Valco selection valve and a lab-modified Spectra-Physics FS 970 fluorescence detector. It was controlled by a PC with use of originally compiled LabVIEW((R))-suppotted software. Concentration, volume of reagents and Row rate were optimised by a simplex method. A number of enhancers was tested to increase the CL signal. The optimum conditions and sequence of injected zones for sulphanilamide (model substance) were: 0.1 M glutaraldehyde 45 mul, sample 50 mul; 0.5 M H2SO4 45 mul; 1 mM KMnO4 46 mul and 100 mul s(-1) Row rate. The transient CL signal (lambda greater than or equal to 390 nm) was recorded after a single reversal of the flow. Calibration curves relating the intensity of CL (peak heights) to the concentration of the analytes were curvilinear (of the second polynomial order) with rectilinear sections typically in the range approximate to0.01-0.5 mM sulphonamide. The sample throughput was 120 h(-1). The proposed method has been applied for the assay of sulphacetamide and sulphafurazole in pharmaceutical dosage forms. The SIA results did not show any statistically significant difference from those obtained by titrimetry according to USP XXIV. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.