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  2. Urine Test for Alcohol: Types, Limits, Detection Windows

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    The window of detection for urine tests will vary depending on the type of test: Ethanol urine tests: 12 hours. Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) urine tests: 24–72 hours. Ethyl sulfate (EtS) urine test ...

  3. Alcohol Blood Tests: Types, Uses, and Results - Healthline

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    Possible results of a blood alcohol test are: Sober: 0.0% BAC. Legally intoxicated: 0.08% BAC. Very impaired: 0.08% to 0.40% BAC. At risk for complications (including coma or death): above 0.40% ...

  4. Alcoholic Pancreatitis Symptoms and Diagnosis Next Steps

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    However, in some cases, symptoms might not appear until the disease has significantly progressed. Other symptoms can include: nausea and vomiting. weight loss. increased heart rate. pain that can ...

  5. List of alcohol laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kansas prohibited all alcohol from 1881 to 1948, and continued to prohibit on-premises sales of alcohol from 1949 to 1987. Sunday sales only have been allowed since 2005. Today, 3 counties still do not permit the on-premises sale of alcohol. 63 counties require a business to receive at least 30% of revenue from food sales to allow on-premises ...

  6. Blood Alcohol Test: What Happens, Results, and Legal Limits

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    Each of these tests has the same goal: to check how much alcohol is in your body. Usually, you get a result called blood alcohol concentration (BAC). It’s a small number, like 0.05. The higher ...

  7. Breath Alcohol Tests -- Uses, Types, Accuracy, Factors, and ...

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    A breath alcohol test measures how much alcohol is in the air you breathe out. The device uses that measurement to estimate how much alcohol is in your blood. That number is known as your BAC, or ...

  8. Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - Wikipedia

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    The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is a ten-item questionnaire approved by the World Health Organization to screen patients for hazardous (risky) and harmful alcohol consumption. It was developed from a WHO multi-country collaborative study, [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] the items being selected for the AUDIT being the best performing of ...

  9. Alcoholism Medications and How They Work - WebMD

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    Treatment for alcohol use disorder isn't just 12-step programs. Medication can help people who want to stop drinking or drink significantly less.