Objectives  To consider the reliability of using flucloxacillin (FCC) and clavulanic with extended  spectrum cephalosporin synergy method (double inhibitors diffuse synergy test, DIDST) to detect AmpC ?  lactamases (AmpC  BLA) and extended  spectrum ?  lactamases (ESBLs). Method  The FCC and clavulanic were regarded as the inhibitors of AmpC  BLA and ESBLs respectively. The disks of ceftriaxone and cefepime were placed 20 mm away from the inhibitors, the disks of cefotaxime and the inhibitors were 25 mm apart. DIDST with a double  disk synergy test, a cefoxitin three  dimensional test, and a double  disk enhancement test detected AmpC  BLA and   ESBLs   in 56 strains of gram negative bacilli at the same time. Results  20 (35.71%) strains  of ESBLs, 12 (21  43%) for AmpC  BLA and 1 (1.78%) for ESBLs+AmpC  BLA were found using DIDST, in 56 strains of G  - B. During the double  disk synergy test was used for ESBLs, 15 strains were found when the distance of the disks was within 25 mm, another 5 strains were found when the distance decreased to 20 mm. Twenty strains of ESBLs were found using the double  disk enhancement test, and 12 strains of AmpC using the cefoxitin three  dimensional test. The result of DIDST was similar to that of other three kinds of test. Conclusions  DIDST is an accurate and reliable method using one plate to detect ESBLs and AmpC  BLA of the same time. It is suitable for different levels of hospitals.