A probation lab test for alcohol can typically detect alcohol consumption for up to 24 hours after use through standard urine tests. However, more advanced tests, like hair follicle testing, can detect alcohol consumption over a longer period, up to 90 days. Blood tests can also show alcohol in the system for a few hours, while breathalyzer tests provide immediate results but are only effective for a short window. The specific detection window may vary based on factors like the individual's metabolism and the amount consumed.
12 days
Alcohol could show up in your system up to 3 months, on a lab test. Depending on the weight of the person consuming the alcohol, their metabolism, the amount of physical activity the do on a daily basis and a few other factors, alcohol could be easily detected.
checks for alcohol
Yes.
You would have to get a blood test done at a lab.
no. urine tests are looking for ethyl not isopropyl
NOPE. From personal experience it WILL NOT show up. i have taken the home ones and for probation and i test clean EVERY time. So stop worrying yourself you'll be just fine.
It depends on what kind of urine test they will be doing. An instant test panel has a 50ng cut-off and a lab test (gc/ms) is 15ng.
depending on who is doing the test. some test for it others don't. if its a probation officer or your family doctor and he thinks your using they will most likely do a full screen.
I'm on methadone and I would like to know when my probation officer takes a urine on me will he test for specific opiates. They probabley won't test for a specific Opiate as it is very expensive. Usually it is done in a lab using a Gas Chromatagraph.
probaly a week or so
No it is an opoid not an opiate. I took tramadol everyday and never flunked my drug test. It is synthetic. They have to do a separate test for that at a lab and it has to be ordered.