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Cancer Society: CVS Tobacco-Sale Stoppage May Help Smokers Quit

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Thursday, February 13, 2014   

PHOENIX – Arizonans who smoke may have another inspiration when thinking about quitting, now that CVS Caremark plans to end all tobacco sales, according to Sandra Adondakis, regional government relations director at the American Cancer Society.

Adondakis says CVS customers struggling to kick the habit will have less tobacco temptation when at the store.

"For folks who are trying to quit and they need to go pick up a prescription, it's a safe place for them to go now, she points out. “They don't have to look at big Marlboro signs or big signs of different tobacco products."

CVS Caremark plans to cease all tobacco sales by Oct. 1 at all of its 7,600 stores.

The company reportedly has determined that selling cigarettes is no longer compatible with its expanding in-store health care services.

President Barack Obama is applauding CVS, calling the move a powerful example that helps in the battle to reduce the deaths and illnesses linked to smoking.

Adondakis adds it may also put pressure on CVS' major competitors, such as Walgreens, to follow suit and kick the habit of selling tobacco products.

"Hopefully this will put a little pressure on them, a little competition to do the right thing and to focus more on their health products and less on these highly addictive and deadly products," she says.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), smoking kills nearly 7,000 Arizonans every year and costs well over $1 billion a year in added health costs.

More than 40 million Americans smoke and more than 400,000 die from a smoking-related illness each year.





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