How the BAC Calculator Works The Widmark Formula Explained This calculator uses the Widmark formula, the standard method for estimating BAC: A Total pure alcohol consumed in ounces (drinks x 0.6 oz per standard drink) W Body weight in pounds r Gender constant: 0.73 for males, 0.66 for females H Hours elapsed since the first drink 5.14 Conversion factor (alcohol density and volume adjustment) 0.015 Average hourly BAC elimination rate Understanding the Fields Each field in the calculator directly affects the Widmark formula result
Every condition and body type of an individual is unique and will be decided by the doctors consultation
Physical protection of the glass vial padding to prevent breakage is the primary travel concern for sealed product
Who should not rely on BPC-157 for alcohol protection: Anyone with diagnosed liver disease (cirrhosis, hepatitis, fatty liver disease) People with alcohol use disorder who need medical treatment, not peptide supplementation Anyone taking hepatotoxic medications (acetaminophen at high doses, certain statins, methotrexate) Individuals with bleeding disorders or on anticoagulants BPC-157 is not a substitute for medical care
Recommended Intake Reference nutrient intake (RNI) refers to the level of nutrient adequate for the majority of people (97% approx)
The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for most adults is 2.4 mcg per day, though some may need more based on specific health considerations