It's generally not advisable to consume codeine while wearing a SCRAM monitor, as codeine is an opioid and can be detected in urine tests. The SCRAM monitor is designed to detect alcohol consumption, but any illegal substances or prescription medications could potentially lead to complications or violations of probation or parole. Always consult with your healthcare provider or legal advisor regarding medication use while under monitoring.
Don't drink alcohol
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No, a SCRAM ankle monitor is designed to detect alcohol consumption by monitoring an individual's sweat for ethanol. It is not capable of detecting drugs like cocaine.
No, steroids cannot be detected by an alcohol SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) device. SCRAM monitors are specifically designed to measure alcohol consumption by detecting ethanol in sweat. While steroids may have other testing methods, they do not affect the SCRAM's alcohol detection capabilities.
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It's easy, you take a drink...then you go to jail.
Drinking alcohol can potentially lead to a positive reading on a SCRAM remote breath monitor, which is designed to detect alcohol consumption. The monitor is sensitive and can register alcohol even in small amounts, so it’s advisable to avoid alcohol entirely if you want to ensure compliance with monitoring requirements. If you have specific concerns or questions, it's best to consult with a legal professional or your monitoring program.
"Scram bracelets" are typically used to monitor alcohol consumption by measuring alcohol sweat levels from the skin. They are not designed to detect drug use.
Like any drug, yes, you can drink too much codeine. In large amounts it can cause death.