Which “Kind” Advil are you asking about?
“Kind Advil” isn’t a standard product name on its own. People usually mean either:
- a specific Advil label variant sold under a “Kind” brand/store line, or
- Advil sold in a “kind” of formulation (for example, tablets vs. liquid gels), or
- something else entirely (for example, a specific package size).
To give the right number (usually the count of tablets per bottle), I need the exact product.
How many tablets are in the bottle?
If you meant “How many pills are in this Advil/KIND bottle?”, check the front or back label for:
- “Tablets: ___” or “Each bottle contains ___ tablets”
- or the NDC/product size listing on the package
If you paste a photo or type the exact product name from the box (including the strength, like 200 mg, and the package size), I can tell you how many pieces are in that specific “Kind Advil” you have.
If you meant dosage “kinds” of Advil
If you’re asking how many different types of Advil exist (e.g., regular, Liqui-Gels, Dual Action), that’s a different question than “how many tablets are in the package,” and the answer depends on which market/brand lineup you’re using.
What I need from you to answer precisely
Reply with one of these:
1) The exact label text (for example: “Advil 200 mg tablets, ___ count”), or
2) The NDC number from the package, or
3) A quick photo of the label (front/back).
Then I’ll give the exact number.