No. It will not. They do not have enough alcohol that it will be picked up on a test.
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.
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yes
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.
Yes.
If you got a positive pregnancy test you are almost definitely pregnant. There are a few rare meds taht will cause it but its very rare.
Promethazine (Phenagren) can cause a false negative.
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.
Yes, lithium can cause a false pregnancy on a pregnancy test.
I remember reading on the instructions that only meds containing hcg hormone will affect the test. To be on the safe side I would still check with the doctor
No. It is a "fatty alcohol" used in hand lotions and stuff like that. It's called an alcohol because it's an organic compound with a hydroxyl group (an OH) on the end of it.