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tuxedocat
Jun 14, 2010, 10:10 AM
I had a few drinks of whiskey and coke Sunday evening last drink was around 10 pm. I am having a urine test done Wednesday around 5 pm. It is the ETG/ETS test. Will I pass?
DrBill100
Jun 15, 2010, 08:24 AM
It isn't possible to even venture a guess based on "a few drinks." Need number of drinks across a specified time.
tuxedocat
Jun 16, 2010, 07:20 AM
It isn't possible to even venture a guess based on "a few drinks." Need number of drinks across a specified time period.
It was 4 strong drinks. I am female and weigh about 180 lbs and 5ft 5
tuxedocat
Jun 16, 2010, 07:32 AM
It was 4 strong drinks. I am female and weigh about 180 lbs and 5ft 5
It was witin a 4 hour time
DrBill100
Jun 16, 2010, 07:43 AM
Rounding your drinks to 8 (strong) you would 5 hr alcohol (EtOH) elimination and rounding that down to 60 hr elimination for EtG you should probably be clear. Females eliminate a little faster than males. It also considers that you drink regularly. Any EtG would be at low levels so another consideration is the cutoff used for the test.
tuxedocat
Jun 16, 2010, 08:29 AM
Rounding your drinks to 8 (strong) you would 5 hr alcohol (EtOH) elimination and rounding that down to 60 hr elimination for EtG you should probably be clear. Females eliminate a little faster than males. It also considers that you drink regularly. Any EtG would be at low levels so another consideration is the cutoff used for the test.
Thank You. A friend of mine had a urine test done wasn't expecting it. It was for a job. Her results came back positive. She doesn't understand what the paper is telling her. She wanted me to ask you if you could tell her. Ethyl Glucuronide LCMSMS >10000 ng/ml Ethyl Sulfate LCMSMS 2
614 ng/ml Validity Creatinine/SPGR normal creatinine Urine 244.5 mg/dl
DrBill100
Jun 16, 2010, 08:44 AM
Thank You. A friend of mine had a urine test done wasnt expecting it. It was for a job. Her results came back positive. She doesnt understand what the paper is telling her. She wanted me to ask you if you could tell her. Ethyl Glucuronide LCMSMS >10000 ng/ml Ethyl Sulfate LCMSMS 2
1) The EtG cited is very high. Although the literature is sparse on the quantity it is often cited that one drink creates a peak EtG of 6-8000 at about 3-5 hrs. 2) Further, the Ethyl Sulfate doesn't seem to correspond. Did you truncate this 2?
Also, what type of workplace. Why was the test required? The test has no validity in relation to impairment, i.e. testing for suspicion of drinking, it is used only to determine past consumption.
tuxedocat
Jun 16, 2010, 09:56 AM
1) The EtG cited is very high. Although the literature is sparse on the quantity it is often cited that one drink creates a peak EtG of 6-8000 at about 3-5 hrs. 2) Further, the Ethyl Sulfate doesn't seem to correspond. Did you truncate this 2?
Also, what type of workplace. Why was the test required? The test has no validity in relation to impairment, ie testing for suspicion of drinking, it is used only to determine past consumption.
2614 ng/ml.The job was driving a forklift at a local company.
DrBill100
Jun 16, 2010, 10:07 AM
2614 ng/ml.The job was driving a forklift at a local company.
Now it fits together. EtS is also a metabolite of ethanol and is created in lesser quantity and by a different physiologic pathway but the variance was too great. These figures would indicate that the individual had probably consumed alcohol on the day of the test, probably within a 3-5 hour period. Could that be?
It's still a bit unusual to use EtG as a pre-screening for job. However, unless the company comes under federal guidelines or union regulations they can pretty much administer any test of choice. Had the individual been offered the job contingent on passing?
tuxedocat
Jun 16, 2010, 12:15 PM
Now it fits together. EtS is also a metabolite of ethanol and is created in lesser quantity and by a different physiologic pathway but the variance was too great. These figures would indicate that the individual had probably consumed alcohol on the day of the test, probably within a 3-5 hour period. Could that be?
It's still a bit unusual to use EtG as a pre-screening for job. However, unless the company comes under federal guidelines or union regulations they can pretty much administer any test of choice. Had the individual been offered the job contingent on passing?
She had a drink a couple of mint julips about 4 hours before. She didn't know shew would be given a alcohol test or she wouldn't have done it.
Thank You
Fr_Chuck
Jun 16, 2010, 04:12 PM
So she was working and drinking on or right before the job??
tuxedocat
Jun 17, 2010, 06:00 AM
She had a drink a couple of mint julips about 4 hours before. She didnt know shew would be given a alcohol test or she wouldnt have done it.
Thank You
You need to learn to spell. No she didn't know they didn't tell her.
tuxedocat
Jun 17, 2010, 06:03 AM
So she was working and drinking on or right before the job ???
6 hours before interview