Dimetapp Alcohol free contains no alcohol, so it should not show up on an ETG test.
Simply, yes.
Most likely. ETG tests are very sensitive.
I believe The topical solutions will show as alcohol with a ETG test because they contain high levels of alcohol.
No, unless you drank it right before the test.
If your in trouble for an alcohol problem and are receiving an EtG test then yes, and kind of chemical dependency place where your expected to be 100% clean will give you an EtG test and alcohol usage will be detected up to 80 hours before the test
My father is a state police man he said it would show up.The ETG test is extremely sensitive, and can detect alcohol from mouthwash. The amount in half a beer would show up for a couple of days at least.
Not if they're ONLY testing for EtG...but it's just too easy to push the "marijuana" button whenever they put a sample in the testing machinery.
From the urine test, a couple of weeks. The hair test will measure years, if your hair is that long. The ETG test is considered by experts to be too sensitive to use for routine testing (for forensic purposes, for example) but that won't carry much weight with the court.
If an apple was beginning to ferment, there could be enough alcohol present to show up on an EtG test. Fresh apples should pose no problem.
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
EtG testing is unreliable as currently utilized (as even it's proponents acknowledge), and should never be relied upon singularly to determine alcohol consumption. The validity of the test is zero. If you are trying to pass an ETG test there are many variables that determine the BAC.