Javier L. asked

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I have not drank for four years and 12 days ago I drank three rum and cokes with one ounce rum in each. I had a PETH test today. Will I pass?

June 3rd, 2023

Jason E. answered

There is a 60-70% chance of passing the PETH test after consuming three rum and cokes with one ounce...

June 3rd, 2023

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