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What is the typical timeframe for alcohol to be fully eliminated from the body once consumption stops?
Alcohol elimination rates vary greatly depending on individual factors, but it generally takes many hours for the body to fully process and eliminate alcohol. T
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Question: What is the typical timeframe for alcohol to be fully eliminated from the body once consumption stops?
Answer options:
- 1-2 hours
- 3-4 hours
- 5-6 hours ✅ It varies significantly, but generally takes many hours.
Correct answer: It varies significantly, but generally takes many hours.
Explanation: Alcohol elimination rates vary greatly depending on individual factors, but it generally takes many hours for the body to fully process and eliminate alcohol. There is no quick fix.
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