What is the longest EtG can be detected in urine?
I'm curious to know, what exactly is the longest duration that Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG) can be detected in urine samples? I understand that EtG is a biomarker commonly used to detect alcohol consumption, but I'm not sure about the specifics of its detection window. Can you elaborate on this and provide any insights into the factors that might influence the length of time EtG remains detectable in urine?
What is a high level of EtG in urine?
Could you please elaborate on what is meant by a "high level of EtG in urine"? What does EtG stand for, and why is it significant to have a high level of it in one's urine? What could potentially cause a high level of EtG in urine, and what are the potential implications or consequences of such a finding? How is the level of EtG in urine typically measured, and what factors could potentially affect the accuracy of such measurements? Thank you for your insight.