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    Mar 19, 2012, 09:29 PM
    How much liquor would be needed to obtain a EtG level of 13,421,771,800?
    I know the subject of EtG half life being 2-3 hours has come up. My question though is, if it's a 500 cutoff, the only was to fail after 80 hours would be with an insanely high (26 billion) obtained EtG level. How much alcohol would that take in a group of 10 subjects? Assuming they didn't all die of alcohol poisoning (LOL)
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    Mar 19, 2012, 09:35 PM
    And to clarify my math, the 13,421,771,800 should be down to the safe 400 level in 78 hours.

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