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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Policy
  • Tobacco Control

Background:

  • Pharmacies sell tobacco products, creating a public health controversy.
  • Previous research noted lower cigarette prices in pharmacies.
  • Little is known about cigarette promotions within pharmacies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the prevalence of cigarette promotions in U.S. pharmacies.
  • To compare cigarette promotions in pharmacies to other retail outlets.
  • To understand the implications for tobacco-free pharmacy policies.

Main Methods:

  • National store audits of 2128 tobacco retailers across 40 states (May-August 2015).
  • Data collection on special price, multi-pack, and cross-product cigarette promotions.
  • Weighted multivariable logistic regression analysis accounting for county-level clustering and demographics.

Main Results:

  • Cigarette promotions were found in 94.0% of pharmacies, exceeding other retailer types (convenience stores: 82.0%, tobacco stores: 77.0%).
  • Pharmacies had higher odds of offering any cigarette promotion compared to other retailers.
  • Promotions for specific brands (Marlboro, Newport, Camel), menthol, or interior displays were less common in other retailers than pharmacies.

Conclusions:

  • Pharmacies are a highly prevalent source of in-store cigarette promotions.
  • The high prevalence of promotions in pharmacies contradicts their role in healthcare.
  • Implementing tobacco-free pharmacy policies can eliminate this significant retail promotion channel.