First, what you guys are talking about is metabolizing the alcohol, not getting it out of the system. Read this.
http://www.redwoodtoxicology.com/services/etg_testing_faq.shtml
Note that it says that "Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a direct metabolite of beverage alcohol (ethanol). Its presence in urine may be used to detect recent alcohol consumption, even after ethanol is no longer measurable." This means that is possible to detect that the subject has been drinking, even if the alcohol itself is out.
There are two reasons I know of why people can't/shouldn't drink. One is they are in the court system, and the other is work related. (driving for instance.) In either case, you aren't supposed to be drinking. You shouldn't be trying to find ways to get around the system, you should be avoiding alcohol. Stop drinking, thats the answer.
2007-11-12 09:50:00
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answered by nerdist_nerd 5
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Your liver would have broken it down in less than an hour so it definitely won't be in your blood any more.
I'm no expert but I sincerely doubt anything would show up.
For the person above, it's one unit (8g) an hour for the average person to break alcohol down, although there is a proper equation for it.
2007-11-12 07:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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you it is deffetly out of your system. The rule is one hour for every shot, glass of wine, or beer. So if you only had half a shot it would have been out of your system in an hour or two at most.
2007-11-12 08:04:14
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answered by Anonymous
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For alcohol to be completely untraceable in your BLOOD, you shouldnt drink for 8 hours before you take test by blood,
You should wait only a few hours for a urine test. You will be fine.
2007-11-12 07:27:30
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answered by Miss Rhonda 7
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a million oz..of alcohol in keeping with hour however the try isn't searching for alcohol interior the urine, its searching for metabolites, what the alcohol gets grew to become to collectively as on your physique and those can final fairly a collectively as longer
2016-12-16 06:29:30
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answered by ? 4
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oh yes!! It is said that 1 oz. of alcohol needs 1 hour to get out of your system. I believe that it is 12 oz. of beer a hour and 4 oz. of the vino variety........
2007-11-12 07:05:10
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answered by J P 1
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It should be gone, but what kind of job are you applying for that you cannot be allowed to drink???? Good Luck anyway.
2007-11-12 07:23:57
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answered by rob lou 6
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