Lol no.
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.
No, but you can always double check with your physician, Diabetes is just having too much glucose in your blood, (type2) this is normally caused by obesity, heredity and lifestyle and not by menopause
Please clarify your question - a false positive finding for what condition?
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Some cephalosporins may cause false positive results on urine sugar tests for diabetes. People with diabetes should check with their physicians to see if they need to adjust their medication or their diets.
The rate of false positive results for nicotine has not been established but false results can occur for a variety of reasons. Diet, medications, environment, and errors in the lab can cause false positive results on nicotine blood tests.
The antibiotic Omnicef can give a false positive for sugar in a urine test, this could cause a complication in treating diabetes.
What prescription medicines are you on? If you got something like roxicet there are opiates in it, and they all metabolize to morphine so you'll show positive but it's not false. There's also diabetes and kidney disease; they show up positive.
No, folliculitis will note cause a false positive HSV2 result.
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