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There is no specific way. Drink fluids in reasonable amounts and wait. You cannot dilute it by drinking a lot. You should know, however, that Suboxone does not show up on routine drug tests under normal conditions.

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There is one and one way only. Time. Your liver processes the alcohol at a constant rate which there is nothing you can do to speed that up. On average your BAC will decrease about .02 every hour but that is just a estimate as every persons body is different. But, all the folklore about running, wind in the face, a cup of coffee, cold water, etc. Do nothing. You'll be out of breath have a bug in your eye, moderately wake up and be cold, but your BAC will be the exact same.

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Someone mentioned something about taking C-vitamins, in another thread, so you could check that up. I'm not sure about anything though, but that drinking alcohol on Antabuse (disulfiram) can, and in some cases CAN kill you, so therefore; don't experiment with it. I am on disulfiram myself. Also, I come from Denmark, the same place disulfiram comes from, and people here have more experience with it than in some other countries - disulfiram is the only thing that the 45-year-alcoholic man is really afraid off. And if it will kill you, it will not just kill you, first it make you sick enough to make you want it to kill you. A little dramatic, sorry, but in many cases not untrue. So keep away from alcohol for at least 14 days after taking antabuse. It does NOT matter how much, or for how long you have been taking it. Fourteen days.Disulfiram is a type of drug that levels up in your system, so requires time to exit your system. The only way you can flush it from your system is as suggested above, wait fourteen days. If you do otherwise, you will regret it.

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Antabuse is a drug created to help alcoholics overcome their addiction to alcohol. There is no way to get this drug out of a persons system quickly.

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