ah yeah... for probably 24 hours
2006-10-08 08:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, alcohol can be detected in urine for up to 80 hours after ANY (even moderate amounts) of alcohol have been consumed with a new test, called an EtG (Ethyl glucuronide) test. The good news is that this test is relatively expensive ~ $25 in comparison to a standard drug test, which is about $7. So whoever is testing you for alcohol would probably have a very good reason for wanting you to submit to such a test. I am familiar with this, because I'm on random EtG testing and it really sucks!!! I've been told there is no way to conceal this (EtG) metabolite of alcohol. It can be detected long after any alcohol ingested has been metabolized. If you want more info about this, go online. There is plenty of info on EtG testing.
2006-10-10 18:08:45
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answered by worried about EtG testing 1
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Most of the alcohol with be metabolized out of you system in about 12 hours...and nothing will show in the urine. Alcohol is broken down by the liver, not the kidneys, however some drugs such as marijuana has a longer residual effect and some drugs can remain in the system as long as 28 days or more. For forensic testing, we use blood or breath....metabolites of alcohol but also other substances are measurable but it is not definitive as medications can produce the same results...i.e. cough syrups,
2006-10-08 08:36:10
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answered by Frank 6
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in case you like him, make him pass to rehab. it is not through a ailment of kidneys or liver, yet is an illustration of the beginnings of the tip point of alcoholism. it is not uncommon in stronger alcoholics to have urinary incontinence even while extremely sober. It has to do with harm to the frightened gadget. If he already had a bent in the direction of vulnerable bladder muscle groups, because it seems out of your point out of his situation with it as a young person, it explains why this sign has confirmed so immediately. you would be able to desire to do an intervention or some thing.
2016-10-02 02:15:22
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answered by matlock 4
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Alcohol can be detected in urine tests up to 24 hours after you drink.
There is also metabolite of alcohol called Ethyl glucuronide that can be detected in urine up to 5 days after. But the EtG test is fairly expensive, so I wouldn't worry about anybody using it on you.
2006-10-08 08:34:59
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answered by Molly 2
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If you didn't even have a whole drink (12 oz. beer, 4 oz. wine, or 2 oz. liquor) it should be out within an hour. But please don't drive, that's called "wet and reckless" here, even if you're under the legal limit.
If it's for a pee test for work, don't even risk that. Sleep it out and you'll be fine for your test.
2006-10-08 08:32:35
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Liquor is natural made of hops grains wheat etc. So your body processes it like other foods except for the alcohol contect which is hard to digest. So yes you pea it out.
2006-10-08 08:28:32
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answered by Nevada Pokerqueen 6
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Yes, so you should always drink your pee when you've been imbibing. Waste not, want not.
2006-10-11 08:12:29
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answered by dmndlil527 3
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Yes they call it Budweiser
2006-10-08 18:04:50
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answered by Beerman 2
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actually is the alcohol level can be found in the urine/pee
2006-10-08 08:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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