The Top 10 Drug Store Retailers - CDR – Chain Drug Review (2024)

April 28, 2014 by Chain Drug Review

The Top 10 Drug Store Retailers - CDR – Chain Drug Review (2)

Though the influx of new generic drugs and a challenging front end reined in sales growth, North America's leading drug chains have continued to expand their retail presence.

Check out Chain Drug Review's lists of the top 10 drug chains by sales and by store count to get a bead on the top players, as well as some perspective on how changes in health care and the pharmacy business are pushing retailers to change their approach to the front of the store.

NEW YORK — Though the influx of new generic drugs and a challenging front end reined in sales growth, North America’s leading drug chains have continued to expand their retail presence.

The Top 10 Drug Store Retailers - CDR – Chain Drug Review (3)

The same players remained as the top 10 drug chains by sales and store count as a year ago, according to Chain Drug Review‘s annual State of the Industry report. But most have added a chunk of new stores and/or significantly enhanced their store base.

By store count, Walgreens again was the largest drug chain, with 8,221 drug stores, followed by CVS Caremark (7,660), Rite Aid (4,587), Health Mart (3,246) and McKesson Canada (1,650) in the top five.

Walgreens (+144 stores), CVS (+202) and Health Mart (+169) had sizable net gains in stores year over year. Rite Aid (-34 stores) has continued to close underperforming stores and locations coming off lease, while also pushing ahead with conversions to its "wellness store" format, which company executives say generates higher front-end sales and script count than the chain’s other stores. More than a quarter of Rite Aid’s store base now has the wellness concept, and plans call for 450 more locations to adopt the format in the retailer’s current fiscal year.

Rounding out the top 10 chains by stores were Shoppers Drug Mart (1,309), Medicine Shoppe (570 stores, U.S. only), Pharmasave (500 stores), Rexall Pharma Plus (454 stores) and Jean Coutu Group (407 stores). Compared with their store counts in last year’s State of the Industry report, Rexall had a net gain of 24 stores, Pharmasave saw an increase of 15 stores and Jean Coutu was up by two stores. Medicine Shoppe’s store total decreased by 25.

TOP 10 DRUG CHAINS BY STORECOUNT
1. Walgreens — 8,221
2. CVS Caremark — 7,660
3. Rite Aid — 4,587
4. Health Mart — 3,246
5. McKesson Canada — 1,650
6. Shoppers Drug Mart — 1,309
7. Medicine Shoppe — 570*
8. Pharmasave — 500
9. Rexall Pharma Plus — 454
10. Jean Coutu Group — 407
*U.S. stores only.

Outside the top 10 chains, Kinney Drugs is slated to reach the 100-store mark this summer, and Thrifty White Pharmacy has grown to 90 locations.

Some of the other regional chains adding stores over the past year included London Drugs, Bartell Drugs, Medical Pharmacies Group, Lewis Drugs, Aurora Pharmacy, Fairview Pharmacy, HomeTown Pharmacy, Ritzman Pharmacies and Lifechek Drug.

"Overall, the chain drug store industry has a positive outlook," said S&P Capital IQ equity analyst Joseph Agnese. "The overall favorable demographics are driving demand for the industry, and stores are increasing their focus on wellness and improving service in their pharmacies."

Drug chains have "done a decent job" in the front end over the past few years in the face of rising competition, according to Agnese.

"Drug stores have always been thought of as the convenient location close to your home. But now all of these dollar stores are expanding and moving more and more into the middle- and higher-income neighborhoods, where drug stores are located. So it’s become a much tougher environment to operate in," he said.

"The front end is a very profitable part of the store, with wide margins, and it’s important to defend that share of wallet with consumers. What drug chains are trying to do in positioning themselves as wellness locations is increase service, which differentiates them from dollar stores."

TOP 10 DRUG CHAINS BY DOLLAR VOLUME
1. Walgreens — $72.22 billion
2. CVS Caremark — $65.62 billion (retail sales only)
3. Rite Aid — $25.53 billion
4. Shoppers Drug Mart — $10.08 billion**
5. Health Mart — $7.40 billion*
6. Jean Coutu Group — $3.68 billion**
7. London Drugs — $2.19 billion***
8. Rexall Pharma Plus — $2.16 billion***
9. McKesson Canada — $2.14 billion***
10. Medicine Shoppe — $1.90 billion**
Source: Racher Press research.
*Estimate.
**Converted from Canadian dollars.
***Estimate. Converted from Canadian dollars.

Smaller drug chains will need to try to overcome their disadvantage in scale by distinguishing themselves in the marketplace with strong customer service and unique offerings, such as home health care and durable medical equipment, according to industry observers.

"Differentiation will be the key for regional chains," said Agnese. "Stores that are located in less population-dense areas, away from urban centers, and areas that aren’t going to support a large front end are probably the best position for independently owned shops."

On the revenue side, Walgreens led the field in total sales ($72.22 billion), followed by CVS Caremark ($65.62 billion, retail drug store sales only), Rite Aid ($25.53 billion), Shoppers Drug Mart ($10.08 billion, converted from Canadian dollars), Health Mart ($7.4 billion estimated) and Jean Coutu ($3.68 billion, translated from Canadian dollars).

London Drugs ($2.19 billion estimated, converted from Canadian dollars) and Rexall Pharma Plus ($2.16 billion estimated, translated from Canadian dollars) climbed past McKesson Canada ($2.14 billion estimated, converted form Canadian dollars) on the sales ladder versus a year ago. Medicine Shoppe ($1.9 billion estimated) remained at No. 10.

"The outlook for the drug store industry is very positive. But we’re going to be seeing a globalizing pharmacy industry, and lessons will be learned across borders, especially as we move to a world of more generics," said Pembroke Consulting president Adam Fein, an expert on drug distribution and the pharmacy supply chain.

Though supermarkets and mass merchants have upped the ante in pharmacy services, chain drug stores still hold a competitive edge in terms of health care, according to Fein.

"Drug stores have a natural advantage because they always have been seen as a pharmacy-first format. But they do need to rethink the business model," he said. "I think CVS exiting the tobacco business is a significant step to signal that they want to be a true health care location."

In the front of the store, drug chains have been getting more upscale in their health and beauty offerings to compete with department stores and establish themselves more as shopper destinations as profit margins in the pharmacy business narrow, Fein explained.

"The core business of dispensing is still going to be foundational. But you’ll see more emphasis on front-end products and more emphasis on drug stores becoming broader service locations with other types of products. I would not be surprised to see Walgreens’ U.S. stores look like Boots’ U.K. stores, which only generate about a third of their revenues from prescriptions and get much more of their revenues from cosmetics and other health and beauty aids," Fein said.

"The world of pharmacy is in a transition period right now," he added, "and when it comes out on the other side it’s really not going to look like the past."

*To see the full lists of the top 50 drug chains by sales and by stores, see the State of the Industry 2014 report — which includes economic analysis, drug chain profiles, interviews with chain drug leaders, and industry trend articles — in the April 28, 2014, print issue of Chain Drug Review.

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The Top 10 Drug Store Retailers - CDR – Chain Drug Review (2024)

FAQs

What are the top drug store retailers? ›

Pharmacy chains
RankPharmacy chainHeadquarters
1Walgreens CompanyDeerfield, Illinois
2CVS HealthWoonsocket, Rhode Island
3WalmartBentonville, Arkansas
4Rite Aid CorpCamp Hill, Pennsylvania
21 more rows

What is the number one drug store in America? ›

Top U.S. pharmacies ranked by prescription drugs market share in 2023
CharacteristicMarket share
CVS health Corporation*25.7%
Walgreens Boots Alliance (Retail Pharmacy USA)14.7%
Cigna (Evernorth/Express Scripts, Inc.)**10.6%
UnitedHealth Group (OptumRx)6.8%
9 more rows
Mar 21, 2024

What is the world's largest drug retailer? ›

Walgreens Boots Alliance, based in the United States, takes the lead as the world's largest pharmacy chain. The company serves millions of customers daily with an extensive network of over 18,500 stores across 11 countries.

How many drug stores are there in the US? ›

There are 45,311 Pharmacies & Drug Stores businesses in the US as of 2023, an increase of 3.7% from 2022.

Which pharmacy chain is the best? ›

Following Good Neighbor Pharmacy, which ranked highest among brick-and-mortar chain drug store pharmacies for a seventh consecutive year, with a score of 793, is Health Mart (770), which ranks second, and Rite Aid Pharmacy, which ranks third (680).

Who's bigger, CVS or Walgreens? ›

CVS: Convenience. Both Walgreens and CVS are the largest retail pharmacies in the U.S. CVS is the largest, with close to 25% of market share based on prescription drug revenue.

Which is better, Walgreens or CVS? ›

What's Better: CVS or Walgreens? When comparing CVS vs. Walgreens, customer reviews indicate that Walgreens is the better pharmacy. However, other factors, such as cost and rewards programs, give CVS a competitive edge, putting it slightly ahead of Walgreens in these areas.

What is the number 1 selling drug in the world? ›

Top 10 Best Selling Drugs
1Keytruda (pembrolizumab)
2Eliquis (apixaban)
3Comirnaty (COVID-19 vaccine mRNA)
4Humira (adalimumab)
5Ozempic (semaglutide)
5 more rows
Jun 13, 2024

Who makes more money, CVS or Walgreens? ›

CVS has fared better, with its revenue rising at an average annual rate of 10% from $268.8 billion in 2020 to $357.8 billion in 2023, while Walgreens has seen its sales rise at a 4.5% average annual rate from $122 billion to $139.1 billion over the same period.

Who is the most popular drug dealer? ›

Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán

Guzman is the most notorious drug lord of all time, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

What is America's best-selling drug? ›

U.S. top prescribed drugs based on sales 2022

Humira was the leading medicine in the United States based on sales in 2022, generating 18.6 billion U.S. dollars in revenue.

What is the most popular drug store? ›

The Top 10 Drug Store Retailers
  • Walgreens — 8,221.
  • CVS Caremark — 7,660.
  • Rite Aid — 4,587.
  • Health Mart — 3,246.
  • McKesson Canada — 1,650.
  • Shoppers Drug Mart — 1,309.
  • Medicine Shoppe — 570*
  • Pharmasave — 500.
Apr 28, 2014

Who owns CVS? ›

CVS Health Corporation is an American healthcare company that owns CVS Pharmacy, a retail pharmacy chain; CVS Caremark, a pharmacy benefits manager; and Aetna, a health insurance provider, among many other brands.

What is a chain drug store? ›

“Chain” pharmacies refer to those large, nationwide drugstores that dot street corners around town. In addition to picking up your prescriptions at this type of pharmacy, you can also purchase a random assortment of goods—ranging from seasonal candies, deodorant, wine, and even stuffed animals—at a marked-up price.

Who are the big three drug distributors? ›

3 Main Players in the Drug Distribution Space

Taken together, Cardinal Health, Cencora, and McKesson make up 95% of the overall US drug distribution market.

Who are the top 3 pharmaceutical wholesalers? ›

AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health, and McKesson have acquired specialty drug distributors to increase their share of the specialty drug market, and specialty drugs now account for more than 30 percent of their revenue, a result of the high prices for many specialty drugs.

Who are the largest drug suppliers? ›

The below list of the top 10 biggest pharma companies in the world in 2024 is ranked by 2023 revenue for pharmaceutical sales only.
  • Pfizer - US$58.5bn.
  • Johnson & Johnson - US$54.76bn.
  • AbbVie - US$54.32bn.
  • Merck & Co - US$53.6bn.
  • Roche - US$49.9bn.
  • Sanofi - US$46.16bn.
  • AstraZeneca - US$45.8bn.
  • Novartis - US$45.4bn.
Jul 30, 2024

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