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Are there medical conditions that can affect an OUI test?

On Behalf of | Aug 5, 2021 | OWI |

When a person is pulled over for a suspected OUI in Indiana they can feel scared and anxious. Those who are facing an OUI are not in a good place and may understand that an OUI conviction can have lasting consequences. But just because a breathalyzer test results in an arrest doesn’t have to mean it has to result in a conviction.

A criminal defense attorney who specializes in drunk driving has many potential defense strategies they can use for their client. One strategy that many people don’t know about is that there are certain medical conditions that can affect an OUI breathalyzer test. These medical conditions include:

  • Digestive disorders such as:
  • Conditions that affect a person’s blood sugar such as:
    • Diabetes
    • High protein diets
    • Hypoglycemia
    • Fasting

An attorney who understands how these medical conditions can affect a breathalyzer test and produce a falsely high blood alcohol content (BAC) reading can be an important ally for a defendant. An attorney can help their client understand the charges they are facing, the evidence the prosecution has, and what their client’s options may be. They understand that an OUI conviction can change their client’s life forever and will work tirelessly to come up with strategies to reduce the charges their client is facing or dismiss them altogether. Those who are facing an OUI in Indiana should not delay in seeking out legal help to protect their rights.

 

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