No
Added: This is an old excuse and breathalyzer operators hear it probably several times a month. It is the amount of alcohol in the exhaled breath the machine measures, not the quality of one's respirations or the contents of the medication. It "affects" it only in the respect that the individual's impaired breathing function MAY make it more difficult to produce a proper 'blow.' But, if you can draw enough breath to sustain life, you can blow strongly enough to give a sample.
YES
Updated 8/11/10: By federal mandate, the propellant used in Asthma inhalers like Albuterol was changed from CFC propellant to HFA propellant. It should be known that HFA propellants have ethonol in them, and this can effect your breathalizer results if you had recently used your inhaler. For some more reading, check the related link below.
"Only alcohol i think."
INCORRECT!
Any range of medicine that contains alcohol in it can provide a false positive on a breathalyser.
If the medicine contains alcohol, then it isn't a false positive. It is actually detecting alcohol!!! That is what it is supposed to do. That is like saying it would give a false positive from eating rum cake.
all alcohol containing things like cold meds and cough syrup, mouth wash
no prescribed medications do not effect the breathalizer test!
no drugs can be detected on a breathilizer. a breathalyzer is used to tell if someone is drunk.
midrin
nighquil
a
PCP...
They can all affect BP readings.
No, breathalyzers test for the presence of alcohol in a person's breath, not drugs. To detect drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, or opioids, different tests like blood, urine, or saliva tests are used.
no... only drugs that are chemically similar can occasionally cause a false positive.
drugs This may have been a "False Positive" / "Type 1 Error" [Which may not properly explain the cause.] ; see relevant link .
No, you do not test positive as the drugs are being released from your system
The ingredients in visalus shake mix should not cause any drug test to return a false positive.
All narcotics will be positive for opiods. However specific tests can be used for specific drugs, if they're looking for it they can find it.