This is different with everyone but can remain on your breath for a day or two. Peanut butter is said to help cover up the smell.
http://www.chacha.com/question/how-long-does-alcohol-st...
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Keep active; don't just sit around and drink. If you stay active you tend to drink less and to be more aware of any effects alcohol may be having on you. ... Unfortunately, so-called alcohol breath testing machines only estimate BAC, which can only be measured by testing the blood itself. Breath, perspiration and urine...
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www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/DrivingIssues/1127227453.html
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Alcohol is absorbed into the blood stream and can leave the body either through metabolism or through urine, breath and perspiration. About ninety percent of alcohol remain in the blood stream and needs to leave the body through metabolism ...
http://www.blurtit.com/q525494.html
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A breathalyzer can detect alcohol in a person's breath 12-24 hours.
http://www.blurtit.com/q827377.html
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How long after drinking alcohol can we detect it with a breath alcohol tester? ... The retention times below are only general guidelines. Physical condition, fluid intake, and method and frequency of drug ingestion all influence the time drugs stay in the body.
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THIS page mostly covers alcohol. ANOTHER PAGE covers drugs. ... How long does alcohol stay in the body, capable of being detected by tests? ... What are long term effects of drinking some, too much?
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www.happinessonline.org/BeTemperate/index.html
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Alcohol has a particular effect on the brain, slowing down the way it functions. After only one drink, the body is already affected by the alcohol. Alcohol will stay in the blood stream until it is oxidized through the breath or urine. ... Pancreatitis - 65% of pancreatitis problems is due to long term alcohol use.
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www.afec.org/issues/alcohol/intro.htm
www.afec.org/issues/alcohol/intro.htm
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CLICK HERE for a chart that will help you determine how much THE AVERAGE PERSON (not applicable to alcoholics) "might"* be able to drink without becoming mentally/physically impaired- essentially, "How to stay sober!" * ... ; Click here if you are an experienced Drug Test Technician (DTT) or ; Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT);
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www.ohsinc.com/alcohol_abuse_addiction.htm
www.ohsinc.com/alcohol_abuse_addiction.htm
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Even moderate levels of alcohol use can lead to both short-term and long-term consequences. ... The concentration of alcohol in the breath and urine mirrors the concentration of alcohol in the blood. This means that alcohol in breath can be detected, measured, and used to calculate a person’s blood alcohol...
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science.education.nih.gov/supplements/nih3/alcohol/guid...
science.education.nih.gov/supplements/nih3/alcohol/guide/info-alcohol.htm
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