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The scientific and mathematical basis of BAC Tracker software is attributable to the work of a number of reputable scientists since 1932.  Click here for a full reference list.

  **Important Note**
BAC Tracker software provides BAC estimates only and should not be used to predict the actual BAC while someone is drinking.  Only certified blood or breath tests can accurately predict BAC.

 
BAC Tracker...the most comprehensive estimation of blood alcohol concentration: Widmark; Watson, et al.; Forrest; Seidl; Ulrich, et al.
 
 

Multi-Ingestion Analysis - provides a comprehensive, multi-point curve extrapolation of up to 10 separate ingestions (up to 150 separate drinks) of varying amounts of alcohol over a course of 10 hours.  Nineteen individual reports of this type can be generated in seconds.

 

Single Ingestion Analysis - tracks the BAC of a single ingestion of alcohol in six minute intervals and provides an extrapolation for a designated time lapse.  Nineteen individual reports of this type can be generated in seconds. 

 

Single Ingestion Quantification - extrapolates the amount of alcohol ingested (volume, mass, and number of standard drinks) for a given BAC reading and time lapse since ingestion.  Four individual reports of this type can be generated in seconds.  

 

Welcome to BAC Tracker Software

BAC Tracker software utilizes scientific studies over the past 75 years to provide the most accurate and just predictions of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for more balanced results in the justice system. The superimposition of multiple BAC calculations provided on a single graph, or individually, account for the uncertainty in the absorption, distribution, and elimination of alcohol observed by different scientists since 1932.

A total of three different report types (forty-two separate reports) can be generated to show each scientist's calculations together on one report, or separately on individual reports.  In addition to displaying the uncertainties inherent in alcohol distribution by the use of multiple scientific formulae, the uncertainties inherent in alcohol absorption and elimination may further be displayed by the use of multiple rates of absorption and elimination superimposed on a single chart.

BAC Tracker software has been rigorously tested and validated by forensic toxicologists to accurately predict the observed BAC of individuals in various drinking scenarios.

 

 
 
 
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