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How to Read Alcohol Testing Results

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    • 1). Determine if the lab report you have is for a blood, urine or saliva sample. Alcohol results from different samples are not interchangeable and have different normal ranges. The report should clearly identify the sample the laboratory had used for testing.

    • 2). Consider the purpose for alcohol testing. If your doctor ordered the test for medical evaluation, a lower than a lab-established cut-off value is considered normal. Every lab has its own cut-off value depending on which analyzing methods it uses. The alcohol test value reflects the amount of alcohol the patient consumed; the higher the value is, the more alcohol toxicity it indicates. On the other hand, alcohol testing for legal authorities has a legal range that a person's alcohol value is compared against. An alcohol value that is lower than the legal limit is considered normal. The legal limit for operating a motor vehicle by drivers older than 21 years is 0.08 percent (or 80 mg per dl) in the United States.

    • 3). Know that using breath and urine samples for alcohol testing provide a good estimate of alcohol concentration in the body, but various factors can affect these estimates. Diabetics are prone to higher alcohol values in urine and breath samples because of the possible high glucose and ketones concentrations in their body.

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