No.
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Breathyzers measure acetic acid which is vinegar. This acetic acid is produced from drinking alcohol but is the same co.position as vinegar
You may not pass a breathalyzer after not drinking for 10 hours. Each person's metabolism is different, some could pass and some will not.
Within 36 hours or so, if it's an EtG test.
Six O'douls are, in alcohol content, approximately equivalent to one can of 3.2-percent beer. (Ten of them are equivalent to one 5-percent beer like Bud is now.) For an average 150-pound person, drinking a whole six-pack of this product in one hour is like drinking one 3.2 beer in an hour. I'd be more worried about you getting sick from water intoxication than getting caught drinking, if you're drinking that much O'Douls.
no. just a myth
ANY cough medicine that contains alcohol.
In diabetes there is improper metabolism that results in acetone. Acetone can confuse the Breathalyzer, since it give results as ethanol (alcohol).
How long it will take for you to pass a Breathalyzer test after drinking alcohol, will depend on how much you drank. Alcohol is metabolized in the body at a rate of .015 of blood alcohol concentration per hour.
If you refuse a dui breathalyzer, it may result in heavier fines if you are found to be drinking and driving. It will also result in harsher sentences.
No it absolutly will NOT affect a breath test, If you want to be sure for yourself you can buy Breathalyzer at Zellers and they are not that expensive. NyQuil absolutely won't make you fail a Breathalyzer.