James Parnell answered
You may be fine, but this will depend on how quickly your body processes alcohol - and this will depend on factors such as: Your weight, age, gender, the amount you drank and your body's rate of metabolism.
ETG tests can be accurate up to 120 hours after you last had a drink, but the factors above will also contribute to how reliable the test is.
I would say you have about a 50/50 chance of passing this particular test.
ETG test after 100 hours...
ETG tests can be accurate up to 120 hours after you last had a drink, but the factors above will also contribute to how reliable the test is.
I would say you have about a 50/50 chance of passing this particular test.
ETG test after 100 hours...
- ETG (ethyl glucuronide) tests are normally used to check the alcohol consumption levels of individuals who may be prohibited from drinking alcohol by the courts or by their employer.
- The test looks for the presence of ethyl glucuronide in the urine, which makes it more sensitive and accurate than a standard urine test.
- Traditional urine screenings can only find traces of alcohol for up to twelve hours after it was last consumed.
- Alcohol can also be detected in a blood test. This method of screening can find traces of the substance for up to twelve hours after it was consumed.
- Mouth swab tests will also be able to look for alcohol traces. Alcohol remains within the saliva for up to five days after consumption.
- Hair follicle screenings are used when a test requires a longer drug history. This method can find most drugs three months after they were taken.