No. The metabolites that are measured are not flushed out by the urine in sufficient quantities for "water doping" to work. In most drug test programs they also run urine concentration tests to see if you have been trying to dilute. That will usually fail you all by itself.
Drinking water will not dilute an EtG test for alcohol consumption, as EtG is detectable even with high water intake. It is best to abstain from alcohol for a few days before the test to ensure accurate results.
I passed one after 55
I passed an etg test 50 hours after drinking heavily. Everyone metabolizes at a different speed. The 72-80 hours detection is for extreme cases and not the norm. It is possible to test positive after 72 hours but it is rare. After 48 hours the percentages of detection drop greatly.
The ETG test is the Ethyl Glucuronide test. It is used to test for alcohol in urine. When ETG is found in the urine, it indicates that alcohol was consumed recently.
No. Probably not.
There is no quick way to rid the body of EtG (Ethyl Glucuronide). Alcohol remains in the body for over 24 hours. Drink plenty of water to rid the body of EtG before a urine test.
Anything that contains alcohol, even mouthwash, will affect an ETG test.
From a sample of urine.
No, you would not be able to pass an EtG test.
Yes
It tests for Ethylglucuronide (ETG)--Alcohol, Creantanine levels, Specific Gravity, Nitirite, and ph.
Yes they do. When you sign the release for look and see which Panel test they seleccted. If they choose Panel C then it will be a ETG test.