no because diabietes is a cause by a sugar product that your stomach gets weaker of
??? Above obviously answered by one of the MANY UNINFORMED!!!
Diabetes CAN sometimes affect the results of a Breathalyzer test!!! Actually, more specifically, Ketones caused to form in the blood CAN result in FALSE POSITIVE Breathalyzer results. And Diabetes can also lead to other problems including Acid Reflux, which can also cause false positive Breathalyzer results.
BTW, Diabetes is NOT caused "by a sugar product that your stomach gets weaker of," what-ever that's supposed to mean... Diabetes can be caused by many different things including the Insulin Producing cells in the Pancreas getting destroyed by miss-guided antibodies in the blood, surgical procedures involving removal of the pancreas or parts of it, or in some people, the body just becomes Insulin Resistant so the Pancreas is no longer able to produce enough Insulin to keep the blood glucose levels where they belong. And NO... Eating sugar does NOT cause Diabetes. And YES... If properly managed with Insulin or other medication, as a person with Diabetes, I CAN eat pretty much anything somebody without Diabetes can eat. I just have to be able to figure out how many grams of carbohydrates are in the food so I can calculate how much Insulin I need to take before hand to handle all the sugars the food will be releasing into my body.
No idea why this site says I gave the first answer when ALL I did was try to give a better and more accurate answer underneath the first sentence fragment answer somebody else had left.
No, Orajel will not affect a breathalyzer test as it is a topical anesthetic used for dental purposes and does not contain alcohol or substances that would be detected by a breathalyzer.
Hope not
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Anti-Freeze is alcohol, so yes it would affect a breathalyzer if it probably hadn't already made you blind or killed you.
Smoking... alchohol....purposley inhailing animal hairs & dust... and smoking will do it the worst.
No - they are not detectable through the breath.
Vicks Vapor Rub typically does not affect a breathalyzer test, as it is a topical ointment containing camphor, eucalyptus oil, and menthol which should not interfere with a breathalyzer's ability to detect alcohol. However, it is always best to follow instructions and consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about a breathalyzer test.
No.
No it absolutly will NOT affect a breath test, If you want to be sure for yourself you can buy Breathalyzer at Zellers and they are not that expensive. NyQuil absolutely won't make you fail a Breathalyzer.
no it cant i tried this for my science fair project i called a scientist for his opion he sent me a kit to elp find my conclusion and it turned out that it doesnt affect a breathalyzer
Bio Plus is a supplement that contains sugars or alcohols (such as sorbitol). When consumed, these substances can be metabolized by the body into compounds that may be mistaken for alcohol by a breathalyzer. This can lead to a false positive result on the breathalyzer test.
Not at all no worries. But it can and will in a blood test of any sort.