About 72 hours
for every drink you have you need at least an hour
In my OB's office seconds. They do a urine test right there and have an result.
Fresh urine
The lethal dose of alcohol is about .40 no where near 5.9, you'd die before you drank 1/3 of 5.9%.
They stay in your urine for as long as they stay in your body. It's different for each substance you put in your body.
it depends on how many milliliters of alcohol you consume divided by the average ratio of the alcohol content. The alcohol content is displayed on the back of the bottle.
The time it takes for alcohol to leave the urine varies based on several factors, including metabolism, hydration levels, and individual body chemistry. On average, the body processes alcohol at a rate of about 0.015% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) per hour. For a 250 lbs person who consumed two beers, it may take approximately 4 to 6 hours for the alcohol to be eliminated from their system, depending on the alcohol content of the beers and personal factors. However, traces of alcohol can be detected in urine for up to 24 hours after consumption.
No. Your body burns alcohol quite rapidly it takes a few hours for it to burn up the last of the alcohol you have consumed. Unlike sugar and fat, your body can not store alcohol. It leaves it in the blood stream until it is burned up. Whatever your kidneys remove remains in your bladder until you urinate a few times and remove it. So if you do not go to the bathroom for a long time after the last drinks, it will be in your urine long after it is gone from your blood.
On average, the body processes alcohol at a rate of about one standard drink per hour. Since one unit of alcohol is typically equivalent to about 10 milliliters of pure alcohol, it would generally take around 6 hours to eliminate 6 units from your urine. However, this can vary based on individual factors such as metabolism, age, weight, and overall health.
No, but if they give you a 7-panel screen, you're screwed.
a week
Yes it can. I have been doing research about this topic and also I have been hearing this topic during health classes. Some teenagers take the urine tests and they say it is wrong, but my research indicates that urine tests are 99% accurate. Also, drugs alcohol can be detected in urine for about 2-3 days. Many factors determine how long a particular drug can be detected in a person, including that person's age, weight, sex, metabolic rate, overall health, amount of drug consumed over what period of time, etc.