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Can Toothpaste Cause a Positive Alcohol Test? Unpacking False Readings

4 min read
While highly unlikely to lead to a lasting positive result, some oral hygiene products can indeed cause a temporary false reading. A 2016 news report demonstrated how brushing with a sorbitol-containing Crest toothpaste could cause a brief, false positive on a portable breath-testing device, confirming that it's possible for **toothpaste to cause a positive alcohol test**.

Does mouthwash count as alcohol? Unpacking the ingredients and effects

5 min read
Some common mouthwash brands can contain alcohol by volume percentages as high as, or even higher than, many wines and beers. This fact often leads to a critical question for many users: **does mouthwash count as alcohol** in terms of its chemical composition, physiological effects, and ability to influence test results?

Does alcohol stay on your breath for 24 hours?

6 min read
A study published by the American Addiction Centers found that alcohol can be detected on a person's breath for 12 to 24 hours after consumption. This confirms that a noticeable odor can indeed persist for an entire day, especially after heavy drinking, raising the crucial question: **Does alcohol stay on your breath for 24 hours?**