What strength of Advil do you mean (mg per pill)?
“Advil” is sold in several tablet strengths, so the milligrams per pill depend on the exact product name on the bottle. Common U.S. strengths include 200 mg ibuprofen per tablet, but other strengths exist (including store brands and doctor-only formulations in some countries).
How to check the mg per pill on your package
Look for an “ibuprofen” line on the label. It will usually list:
- the ibuprofen amount per tablet (for example, 200 mg), and
- the tablet dosage form (tablet, caplet, liquid-filled caplet, etc.).
What if you meant “Advil Liqui-Gels” or “Advil PM”?
These are different products than regular Advil tablets and can contain different active ingredients and doses. The mg per pill still comes from the specific label (Advil PM includes an added ingredient for sleep, not just ibuprofen).
If you tell me what’s on the bottle, I can answer precisely
Reply with the exact product name (for example, “Advil 200 mg,” “Advil Liqui-Gels,” or “Advil PM”) and, if possible, a photo or the text from the “Drug Facts” panel, and I’ll tell you the mg per pill for that exact version.