Alcohol in Urine After One Drink: What to Expect
The amount of alcohol in urine can vary widely depending on factors such as the type and amount of drink consumed, the individual's weight, gender, age, and metabolic rate. However, as a general guideline, after consuming one standard drink (approximately 14 grams of pure alcohol), the average person can expect their urine to contain approximately 0.05% to 0.15% alcohol by volume (ABV).
It is important to note that this is just an average, and the actual alcohol content in urine may be higher or lower depending on the individual's circumstances. Additionally, the presence of alcohol in urine does not necessarily indicate intoxication or impairment, as some individuals may metabolize alcohol more quickly than others.
If you are concerned about the amount of alcohol in your urine, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional.
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