you would test negative.
Your body would have gotten all of the alcohol out of the blood stream in four days.
I would also love to hear the answer to this. I tested negative for opiates and the parole officer said I came out positive for oxy, doesn't make sense to me, I thought it was an opiate
If you rear ended a person and that tested positive for alcohol and marijuana you blew their buzz!
if you drink something that has anything that alcohol has in it then it will show up positive and if you were breathalized and you were chewing gum or you used mouth wash then it will show up that you had alcohol in your system
Yes.
No drugs cannot cause a alcohol test to be positive the test are looking for different chemicals. In a drug test the chemical is something different than the one in the alcohol test. But if you are getting tested for alcohol its a good idea not to do drugs either. Good luck and stay sobber!!!!
Not usually, unless the officer has some reason to believe that you are under the influence of, or have swallowed, something else besides alcohol
Yes and No. Im currently on parole, and have not yet been tested for marijuana. My parole officer told me she would, but has not yet. Its more like what they dont know wont hurt them. I have been tested for alcohol and methamphetamines, but not marijuana. Some people think they dont test for marijuana because the test is expensive. I believe they do not, because its not a drug that leads to criminal behavior, and if they tried to enforce it, the prisons would be full in a matter of months.
No, when alcohol is tested for in the blood, the lab looks for the specific molecule alcohol, and not liver inflammation. So a person with Hep-C would not test positive for alcohol unless they had ingested alcohol in some form.
i have been tested positive for alcohol at work they only took one reading is that legal i am also type 2 diabetic
No, diabetes has no effect on blood alcohol content. That depends on what type of test you are referring to... Acetone (or other ketones) in the blood/body, whether because of Diabetes, other illness, or some Diets CAN, and often DOES cause false positive alcohol test results if tested with a Breathalyzer. It may not affect the actual blood alcohol content, but it CAN cause false positive test results... THAT is why the result is called a FALSE positive.
It could happen so don't be surprised. Just get honest if it will be positive. Don't say it will be clean when you know it will not.
It means that you are pregnant.