Depends on how much you drank, how much you weight, and your height.
Fresh urine
Marijuana is detectable in the urine for a month after consumption.
Cocaine is detectable in urine as soon as 4 hours after first usage
You can pass an alcohol urine test by not drinking or consuming any type of alcohol. Then whenever you go to get an alcohol urine test, there will be no trace of alcohol in your system, there will be no sign of it, and it will allow you to pass your alcohol urine test. In addition, don't come into contact with any form of alcohol (mouthwash, sanitizers, site preparation for injection, inhalation of alcohol vapors, etc. for at least 72 hours before test.Read more: How_do_you_pass_a_alcohol_urine_testsTo pass the test, come into no contact (even inhaling alcohol vapors) for at least 72 hours before taking the test.As much water as you can drink before you take it.
Drinking water can help dilute the alcohol in your urine, potentially reducing the concentration of alcohol detected in a test. However, it does not eliminate alcohol from your system; only time can do that as your body metabolizes the alcohol.
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no but its not detectable with the test they use.l
I had one beer 21hours ago is there still alcohol in my system and can a urine test detect the one alcohol drink from 21 hours later
Alcohol can stay in your system for up to 80 hours in a regular urine test.
all depends how much you had. i had a drug and alcohol test at work and i asked the nurse in the morning if i had a couple of pints the day before would it show up? she said no. it only takes a couple of hours per pint to leave your system.
The "chemical that breaks down alcohol" is alcohol dehydrogenase. I don't know that it can ever be detected in urine, but if it can, it's perfectly normal for it to be there since it's a protein produced naturally by the human body.The usual "urine test" for alcohol looks for the marker compound ethyl glucuronide, which will be detectable for several days after consumption of alcohol ... it's an extremely sensitive test. Some reports I've seen indicate that it's readily detectable for three days after the last consumption of alcohol (a Swedish study found that 7 g of ethanol ... less than the amount in a single 8-ounce glass of 3.2% beer ... was detectable 6 hours after consumption; if you've drunk enough to be buzzed, it's going to be detectable for at least 3 days).