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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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No, bologna is not an effective way to beat scram. Scram, which is a term for scrambling or mixing up ingredients, is typically done in cooking to combine them evenly. Bologna would not be an ideal ingredient for this purpose.
"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.
Yes, SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) detects the presence of alcohol but not PCP (phencyclidine). SCRAM is primarily designed to monitor alcohol consumption through transdermal testing, measuring alcohol levels in sweat. For detecting PCP or other drugs, specific drug tests, such as urine or blood tests, would be required.
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.
The SCRAM ankle monitor is typically designed to detect alcohol consumption by analyzing the wearer's sweat. It is unlikely to specifically detect marijuana use, as cannabis metabolites are not typically measured by this device.
I think you mean "scram". "Scam" means hoax or con.
Scram monitors, specifically SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) devices, are primarily designed to detect alcohol consumption through transdermal monitoring. They do not specifically detect GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) or other drugs. However, if a person is under supervision for substance use, additional drug testing methods would be necessary to detect the presence of GHB.
Stearyl alcohol is not typically detected by a scram bracelet, as it is a type of fatty alcohol commonly used in cosmetics and personal care products. Scram bracelets are designed to monitor alcohol consumption through the skin by detecting ethanol, the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages.