Wal-Mart Rolling Out $4 Generic Drug Program to 14
States Today
October 19, 2006 - Wal-Mart Stores announced that
starting today it is rolling out its $4 generic prescription program in
14 additional states. With the announcement, the $4 generic prescription
program will be now be available in an additional 1,264 stores
throughout Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana,
Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas
and Vermont.
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The program was launched in 235 Florida pharmacies
on October 6, 2006. Wal-Mart originally planned to introduce the program
in as many states as possible beginning in 2007, but customer demand led
the company to accelerate the launch.
"Since we began the program in September, we've
been committed to bringing it to other states as soon as possible," said
Wal-Mart President and CEO Lee Scott.
"Customers have told us again and again how
valuable the $4 generic prescription program is. So we're thrilled that
we can respond in a way that cuts costs out of the system and brings
more affordable medicines to our customers. This program is making a
real difference in the health of our customers and our communities."
The $4 generics program includes 314 generic
prescriptions available for up to a 30-day supply at commonly prescribed
dosages. The list of 314 generic prescriptions is made up of as many as
143 compounds in 24 therapeutic categories.
Wal-Mart estimates that the list of $4 prescription
medications represents nearly 25 percent of prescriptions that it
currently dispenses in its pharmacies nationwide.
In making the announcement, Bill Simon, executive
vice president of the Professional Services Division for Wal-Mart, said
the response in Florida has been considerable, with 88,235 new
prescriptions filled in the ten days after the October 6, 2006 rollout.
Simon pointed out that customer savings on
top-selling prescription medications in the program are projected to be
significant. For specific medications, the company estimates the
following approximate savings to Wal- Mart, Neighborhood Market and
Sam's Club customers and members in Florida, based on August average
retail prices from
http://www.myfloridarx.com/ :
● Fluoxetine (20 mg), an antidepressant: about
$210,000 monthly and $2.5 million annually on this medication.
● Lisinopril (10 mg), used to treat high blood
pressure: about $150,000 monthly and $1.8 million annually on this
medication.
● Atenolol (25 mg), a beta blocker: about $75,000
monthly and $900,000 annually on this medication.
"That's just in Florida," said Simon. "Can you
imagine what that savings will be as we move this program into these 14
states, and perhaps even beyond?"
Simon said that following the Florida rollout two
weeks ago, he continued challenging his team to evaluate Wal-Mart's
supply-chain and in-store operations to determine the states where the
program could be launched. He noted that Wal-Mart will continue to push
for expansion to other states "as expeditiously as we can."
The prescription medicines included in the program
represent many of the most commonly prescribed generic medications in a
wide range of therapeutic categories, the company says.
Generics contain the same high quality active
ingredients as their "brand-name" counterparts and are equally effective
but cost significantly less. Wal-Mart continues to use the same
suppliers as before the launch of the $4 generic prescription program.
At this time, the $4 prescriptions are not
available by mail order but are available on-line or by telephone for
refills only for in- person pickup in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas,
Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico,
New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas and Vermont.
For further information on the program including
store locations, customers can call 1-800-WAL-MART, go to
http://www.walmart.com/ , or visit their Wal-Mart, Neighborhood
Market or Sam's Club in the 15 participating states to discuss the
program with their pharmacist or pick up a brochure explaining program
details.
About Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. operates Wal-Mart Stores,
Supercenters, Neighborhood Markets and SAM'S CLUB locations in the
United States. The company also operates in Argentina, Brazil, Canada,
China, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Japan,
Mexico, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. The company's
securities are listed on the New York and NYSE Arca stock exchanges
under the symbol WMT. More information about Wal-Mart can be found by
visiting
http://www.walmartfacts.com/ .