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Is It Ok For A Person Going Through Outpatient Rehab To Have Multi Vitamin Which Has Plyvinyl Alcohol In It?

hi i was wondering, i get random ua for alcohol going thru outpatient rehab and am going good, but i took a multi vitamin this morning and in the ingrediance it has Polyvinyl alcohol, will this show up? i should have read the bottle first, thank you so much
Sat, 24 May 2014
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM!
No, you need not worry. Polyvinyl alcohol is an entirely different thing and is infact, a constituent of most of the medications. It doesn't have any effect like that of alcohol on the body or mind.

Be assured and take your medications properly.

Feel free to ask if you have any doubt.

All the best for your rehab!

Regards,
Dr. Sridhar Reddy
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Is It Ok For A Person Going Through Outpatient Rehab To Have Multi Vitamin Which Has Plyvinyl Alcohol In It?

Hi, Welcome to HCM! No, you need not worry. Polyvinyl alcohol is an entirely different thing and is infact, a constituent of most of the medications. It doesn t have any effect like that of alcohol on the body or mind. Be assured and take your medications properly. Feel free to ask if you have any doubt. All the best for your rehab! Regards, Dr. Sridhar Reddy