Yes
pharmacist at CVS told me 24 hour claritin taken in the morning and NyQuil taken that night would be ok.
I'm wondering the same thing. i think that excuse ill not be believable, especially if your a x addict. but can they prove it? alcohol does raise your metabolites way more than the correct dose of NyQuil would. you would have to have drank a hole bottle. also my counselor said there's a problem if you are drinking that much NyQuil. but YES it can be detected but not an excuse if your trying to get out of a alcohol test. good luck to all of us in our journey of life.
Yes, only Nyquil doesn't show up as Nyquil, it can show up as cocaine, THC, and other legal meds such as oxycontin. So, be sure and mention to your Dr. or whoever, that you have taken Nyquil in the past 2 or 3 days.=Annabelle50=
It's funny you should this, I would get anxiety when I used Nyquil while I was taking paxil. I think you shouldn't use the Nyquil with DXM in it while on paxil
Vicks Nyquil contains 25% alcohol (50 proof), so it wouldn't take very much at all to produce a measurable level. Even a teaspoonful would cause you to fail an ETG test taken the next day. Many other over-the-counter medicines contain very high levels of alcohol.
Drinking anything that contains alcohol. Mouthwash is a common item that can trigger a positive test for alcohol in the system.
Mixing NyQuil with alcohol can be dangerous and is not recommended. It is important to seek medical advice from a healthcare professional rather than trying to self-medicate for a specific blood alcohol reading. Mixing alcohol with medication can have unpredictable and harmful effects on the body.
No, it would show as positive on an ETG urine test
Cold medicines often contain significant proportions of alcohol. The test therefore would not be a false positive if you have taken one or more of the cold medicines because the test will correctly detect the presence of alcohol.
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.
No. Your body will filter out alcohol one drink (12oz beer) per hour if you're a guy. For a girl, it's longer. If you chugged them all at six you would be fine after ten that night.
Yes, you can test positive for alcohol on a urine test if you have been drinking. You would have to consume either a large amount 24 hours before, or a small amount right before to test positive.