How long does it take for alcohol to get out of your system??!


Question:

How long does it take for alcohol to get out of your system??

like all the way.. so there is no sign of it ever being in there?


Answers:
As a general rule of thumb, the major metabolite in alcohol, ethanol, can be detected in your blood for up to 24 hours and as gross as it sounds...in your urine for up to 48 hours.

There are a number of things about what you drink that can vary these figures, including:

* Strength of the drink
* Quantity consumed
* How it is consumed
* Frequency of your drinking
* The presence of other drugs
* Your mood and environment of use

Other factors specific to you include:

* your tolerance
* your sex and age
* your overall health & well-being
* your general metabolic state

These variables all interact to make it hard to accurately define a time when it will be out of your system. For further information, please contact your local health practitioner or pathology laboratory.
Need More Info

48 hours 6 meals and 128 oz of water.

24 hours five advils and 3 gals of water

I think in 12 hours you'll be able to pass a breathalizer.

The liver metabolizes alcohol at the rate of approx. 1 oz per hour. 1 beer equals 1 oz of alcohol and 1 glass of wine is 1 oz alcohol.
Metabolize is basically the same as removes from bloodstream.
Note:you will still feel like crap if you drink to much!

It depends on what your blood alcohol content was when you stopped drinking. Two people drinking the same amount in the same time period will be sober at different times unless they weigh exactly the same. So lets assume you had 4 drinks in one hour and your blook alcohol content was at .08 (the legal limit in most states). Alcohol leaves the body at the rate of .015 per hour. So you do the math. Google blood alcohol content and you will find a chart that will answer your question.

2 years

It depends on how much alcohol you drink

1 hour per 1 serving of alcohol.

usually at least 48 hours i would give it 3 days to be on the safe side and drink TONS of water




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