No it does not, you will have stopped any alcohol in your stomach from getting into your blood but it will not have been much. Most likely just their last drink, alcohol is absorbed from the stomach into the bloodsteam very quickly.
No
A person's BAC will go down if they simply do nothing. In fact, people cannot speed up the process of metabolism.
BAC goes down through the natural process of metabolism, which occurs at the rate of about .015 BAC per hour.
Vomiting may temporarily decrease a person's BAC by removing some alcohol from the stomach before it is fully absorbed into the bloodstream. However, the effect may be limited, and the BAC can continue to rise as more alcohol is absorbed. It is not a reliable or safe method to lower BAC levels.
No.
No. The only way BAC goes down is by metabolizing alcohol, which is to say that it takes time.
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you sure can.
Yes, peak BAC peaks after drinking has stopped. It's important to understand that any alcohol breath test taken while BAC is increasing will report a significantly higher (and incorrect) apparent BAC.
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