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Determining exactly how long alcohol is detectable in the body depends on many variables, including which kind of drug test is being used. Alcohol — also known as booze, beer and wine — can be detected for a shorter time with some tests, but can be "visible" for up to three months in other tests.
The timetable for detecting alcohol in the system is also dependent upon each individual's metabolism, body mass, age, hydration level, physical activity, health conditions and other factors, making it almost impossible to determine an exact time alcohol will show up on a drug test.
Alcohol Drug Tests Timetable
The following is an estimated range of times, or detection windows, during which alcohol can be detected by various testing methods:
Breathalyzer Test: Up to 24 hours.
Urine Test: 3-5 days via Ethyl Gluconoride (EGT) metabolite or 10-12 hours via traditional method
Blood Test: 12 hours`
Saliva Test: 1-5 days
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10 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
It appears that you're either extremely intoxicated or a really poor speller - maybe both. (unless English isn't your primary language)
The more you consume, the longer the staying power. If you can't NOT drink when you KNOW you might have a blood test imminent, you may be an alcoholic.
That might be a bigger problem.
9 years ago. Rating: 0 | |