Yes it is. Answer: Alcohol reduction with time is a function of your weight, the time passed, the amount that was drunk, your health and other factors. For a large man (200 lb) in reasonable health the alcohol removal rate is about 1 ounce (1 beer, 1 shot, 1 glass wine) per half hour to hour. If you've wound up doing centurians at a stag or put down a fifth of rye over the night you might need to have 24 hours or more to get all the alcohol our of your system. You might be under the legal limit, but the hangover and lack of sleep may mak up for that if you are driving or operating equipment.
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Alcohol can stay in your system for up to 80 hours in a regular urine test.
About 72 hours
It takes about 2 hours for a drink to leave your system.
It will remain effective and you will stay high for a few hours, but the alcohol will not effect how long it is in your system it will be completely out in 2 or 3 days.
It depends on the spirit you have dunk. After a beer 3 hours are enough.
Up to 72 hours.
That depends on how long your night is. Your body weight will also be a factor. Normally 6 to 8 hours should be enough time for your body to remove the alcohol from the system.
Alcohol leaves your system in 12 hours from your last drink, typically.
Alcohol can stay in the system for around 24 hours. However, in order to be safe it's best to wait 48 hours before getting any blood drawn depending on how much alcohol was consumed.
as long as the person still have his or her drinking habit.
2-3 hours would be more than enough