No. Breathalyzers measure the amount of alcohol per unit volume. Breath strips only change the smell of the air, not the alcohol content.
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No, not a chance. A breathalyzer measures only the level of alcohol contained in ones exhaled breath.
No. A breathalyzer (Portable or Intoxilyzer) traps your breath in a tube and emits a light source through it. Alcohol blocks portions of that light (not effoxor) from traveling through the tube. A sensor receives how much of that light got through the tube to determine your Breath Alcohol Content (BrAC). A diabetic reaction can effect the test (by showing an error because of the presence of Acetone). Also items in your mouth at the time of test could hold "mouth alcohol" which will increase the results. That's why there is an observation period (usually 20 minutes) before a test. Portable breath tests are a little different. They're not certified instruments and generally not allow into court so there is no observation period.
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No, nasal spray isn't alchol
A simple kiss on the lips will not; however, heavy passionate kissing with an intoxicated person can cause a false positive in a breathalyzer test.
No; Adderall will not change the way a breathalyzer test is registered. Adderall can cause a person intoxicated to feel less so, but the test will register the amount of alcohol in your breath accurately. You may feel more sober, but you will not be legally and according to the test.
Shortness of breath is not a side effect of the contraceptive implant. See your health care provider today.
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yes it dose effect the glowworms because you breath in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide wich makes it hard for the glowworms to breath... =]
Any substance containing alcohol can effect a breathalyzer test, including burping after consuming alcoholic beverages. Once consumed alcohol is absorbed by the body and introduced into the blood stream. A breathalyzer measures the amount of alcohol vapor that is in the lower lungs. If you were to take a breathalyzer within minutes of having any type of alcohol in your mouth, you would register high due to the vapor still present in your mouth. That is why an operator has you wait 20 minutes for the vapor to dissapate from your mouth. Any substance containing alcohol would register in after consumption, including medicines containing alcohol.
yes it does!