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Alcohol is gone in a short time, but its metabolites can linger for about five days. Most urine tests are for metabolites.
No!
Almost impossible. But even Non-alcoholic beer has .5% or so alcohol in it. That not five percent, that's one half of one percent - almost nothing.
No, it can't.
will not
Alcohol will show up in a urine analysis, using the method of looking for Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG) in the sample, up to eighty hours after consumption. http://accudiagnostics.com/las_vegas
no. urine tests are looking for ethyl not isopropyl
yes
Is r53 the code for alcohol in a urine drug test
Yes it can. Urine testing for alcohol used to be fairly inaccurate; it showed the presence of alcohol but the amount was not consistent enough for law enforcement purposes. However, new technology has remedied that and now urine tests are accurate enough to register alcohol use several days previous to the test.
Alcohol use can be tested for with an Ethyl glucuronide(EtG) test. This test can detect alcohol consumption in the past three to four days.