Monitor Recent Intoxication with the 80 Hour Alcohol Test
ETG/ETS urine alcohol testing is a way of detecting traces of alcohol when an individual has consumed it within the past 3 to 5 days, or 80 or so hours.
ETG/ETS urine alcohol testing is by far the most common method for detecting recent to mid-range alcohol use.
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How does ETG/ETS Urine Alcohol Testing work?
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ETG and ETS are both metabolites that are left behind when the body processes alcohol.
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ETG and ETS typically appear in an individual’s urine after about a day and can be detected for about 3 to 5 days after alcohol has been consumed.
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This is especially important for tests in which the use of alcohol is especially significant, including court-administered or parole-mandated tests.
ETG and ETS are not present if alcohol has not been consumed, meaning there is no chance of a test returning a false positive.
Some of the many benefits of this method of alcohol testing include:
Increased Accuracy
No False Positives
Fast Results
Court Admissible Results
80 Hour Detection
Affordability