Breathalyzers are designed and calibrated to detect only alcohol. Since Coumadin is NOT an alcohol based medication it cannot be used as an excuse for a DUI charge.
Car breathalyzers are very accurate. They operate under the same function as regular breathalyzers.
You can't "trick" a machine. But it does measure your breath, so don't blow as hard as the officer thinks that you should.You might be better off refusing the breathalyzer entirely and taking the more accurate test.
Coumadin can be crushed.
Coumadin is not a carcinogen.
Coumadin can be crushed.
You can take benzonatate and coumadin together.
If you're a DUI suspect, you should have the option between a blood test and a breathalyzer test. I would opt for the blood test because breathalyzers aren't always accurate and can really screw you over.
Rat poison IS coumadin.
Vitamin K is the antidote for coumadin.
Vitamin K is the antidote for coumadin.
Fasting is not typically required before getting a blood test for coumadin (warfarin) levels. However, it's always best to follow the specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider to ensure accurate results.
Vinegar itself will not cause a breathalyzer test to register a blood alcohol content (BAC) because it does not contain alcohol in significant amounts. However, some breathalyzer devices can be sensitive to certain compounds, and there is a possibility that strong odors from vinegar might temporarily affect results if consumed just before testing. It's always best to avoid consuming any strong-smelling substances before a breathalyzer test to ensure accurate results.