Kind of or if not that is a drinking ticket you have to pay
0, unfortunately. it wouldn't matter how much water you drank, a blood test will show that you have had alcohol, depending on how much you drank, for up to 24-48 hours later. It really depends on your motabalism.
Depends how much you drank.
A PBT can detect alcohol for up to 12 hours. I work for a drug testing place and people will blow hot from drinking the night before. After 12 hours you pretty much can't tell if you drank or not unless you do an ETG, which is a urine test that can detect if you drank or not for up to 80 hours. A PBT can detect alcohol for up to 12 hours. I work for a drug testing place and people will blow hot from drinking the night before. After 12 hours you pretty much can't tell if you drank or not unless you do an ETG, which is a urine test that can detect if you drank or not for up to 80 hours.
undergoing a screening that can detect whether they drank alcohol up to 80 hours before
Your drug test would also have to test for alcohol. Then it would depend on the type of alcohol test. There are alcohol test that can detect alcohol use in the previous 80 hours.
Approximately 24 hours after you have last had alcohol or drank, you will blow a 0000 on a breathalyzer. 24 hours is the minimum amount of time it takes for alcohol to completely leave the system.
A Breathalyzer may or may not be able to be passed 12 hours after drinking alcohol. This depends on how much the person drank, and how fast their body metabolizes the alcohol.
No. Nyquil and additional alcohol do not go together happily, but the amount of alcohol from one beer should be out of your system in 2 hours, so the Nyquil will do no harm.
For a male, 2 stds in the first hour, then 1 every hour following. For females, 1 every hour (standard) Sorry, im not sexist. But its on average, quicker for a girl to be affected by alcohol.
Yes if you've drank anything in within 24 hours it will more then likely catch it
Yes, it does. I drank 4 5 oz glasses of wine over 3.5 hours while on levothyroxine. I was in an accident. My blood alcohol was .24 (over twice the legal limit) where it should have been .036 (well under the limit). Fortunately, I was not cited for DUI; as the blood alcohol was recorded at the hospital and the police did not find me intoxicated at the accident.
it depends on how much you drank the body will process 1 ounce of alcohol in 1 hour. now with a breathalizer i know a man who drank a six-pack early in the morning and blew all zeros in the afternoon