it would probably take 8 hours because average weight of a woman in US is 152 i guess so it would double the time of the methocarbamol to get out of your system is what i figure....the half life of methacarbamol is 2 hours so full time to get out would be 4 hours then just doubled 8 hrs **** I would think
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1 pound of body fat= 3500 calories .45 calories/hour for every pound of body fat 150 lb person= 67.5 calories/hour 3500/67.5= 51.852 hours (rounded)
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As long as the person is at least 4'3" 89 pounds would not be considered overweight.
depends if the person is hungry or not. but if the person was hungry about a half hour. if the person is not then possibly a hour if not two.
not long
That would depend on the speed.
On average, the human body processes alcohol at a rate of about one standard drink per hour. For a 150-pound person, this typically means that they will metabolize approximately 0.6 ounces (or 14 grams) of pure alcohol in that timeframe. Factors such as metabolism, age, and overall health can influence this rate, but generally, it takes around one hour for each drink consumed.
If you eat a pound of food and get on the scale you will weigh a pound more. If you drink a 12 ounce can of pop, you will way 12 ounces more. The question is whether it will stay on.
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3500 calories = 1 pound
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Methocarbamol typically starts to work within 30 minutes to an hour after oral administration. The peak effects are usually observed within 1 to 2 hours. However, individual responses may vary based on factors like dosage and personal metabolism. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized information.