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Alcohol could show up in your system up to 3 months, on a lab test. Depending on the weight of the person consuming the alcohol, their metabolism, the amount of physical activity the do on a daily basis and a few other factors, alcohol could be easily detected.
checks for alcohol
You would have to get a blood test done at a lab.
Yes.
no. urine tests are looking for ethyl not isopropyl
NOPE. From personal experience it WILL NOT show up. i have taken the home ones and for probation and i test clean EVERY time. So stop worrying yourself you'll be just fine.
It depends on what kind of urine test they will be doing. An instant test panel has a 50ng cut-off and a lab test (gc/ms) is 15ng.
depending on who is doing the test. some test for it others don't. if its a probation officer or your family doctor and he thinks your using they will most likely do a full screen.
I'm on methadone and I would like to know when my probation officer takes a urine on me will he test for specific opiates. They probabley won't test for a specific Opiate as it is very expensive. Usually it is done in a lab using a Gas Chromatagraph.
probaly a week or so
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.