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Top 50 Drug Chains by Dollar Volume Top 50 Drug Chains by Store Count The Top 100 Chain Drug Store Markets Top 50 drug chains by dollar volume 100Top 50 drug chains by store count 1 Walgreens (Deerfield, Ill.) $67.42 bil. 1 Walgreens (Deerfield, Ill.) 7,580 2 CVS Caremark (Woonsocket, R.I.) 56.35 bil.1 2 CVS Caremark (Woonsocket, R.I.) 7,109 3 Rite Aid (Camp Hill, Pa.) 25.67 bil. 3 Rite Aid (Camp Hill, Pa.) 4,742 4 Shoppers Drug Mart (North York, Ontario) 9.85 bil.2 4 Health Mart (San Francisco) 2,688 5 Katz Group (Edmonton, Alberta) 8.21 bil.3 5 Katz Group (Edmonton, Alberta) 1,800 6 Health Mart (San Francisco) 6.20 bil. 6 Shoppers Drug Mart (North York, Ontario) 1,240 7 Jean Coutu (Longueuil, Quebec) 3.59 bil. 7 Medicine Shoppe International (St. Louis) 7081 8 Medicine Shoppe International (St. Louis) 2.17 bil.4 8 McKesson Canada (St. Laurent, Quebec) 500 9 London Drugs (Richmond, British Columbia) 2.07 bil.3 9 Pharmasave (Langley, British Columbia) 423 10 Uniprix (St. Leonard, Quebec) 1.72 bil.2 10 Uniprix (St. Leonard, Quebec) 382 11 Pharmasave (Langley, British Columbia) 1.41 bil.3 11 Jean Coutu (Longueuil, Quebec) 378 12 Marc Glassman (Cleveland) 1.23 bil.5 12 USA Drug (Pine Bluff, Ark.) 147 13 USA Drug (Pine Bluff, Ark.) 1.05 bil.5 13 Brunet (Quebec City) 114 14 Kinney Drugs (Gouverneur, N.Y.) 740.0 mil. 14 Kinney Drugs (Gouverneur, N.Y.) 94 15 Kerr Drug (Raleigh, N.C.) 629.0 mil.5 15 Kerr Drug (Raleigh, N.C.) 90 16 BioScrip (Elmsford, N.Y.) 600.0 mil. 16 Aurora Pharmacy (Elm Grove, Wis.) 83 17 Discount Drug Mart (Medina, Ohio) 533.0. mil. 17 Sav-Mor Franchising (Novi, Mich.) 82 18 drugstore.com (Bellevue, Wash.) 412.8 mil. 18 Lawtons Drug Stores (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia) 80 19 Lawtons Drug Stores (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia) 401.4 mil.3 19 London Drugs (Richmond, British Columbia) 74 20 Bartell Drug (Seattle) 386.0 mil.5 20 Thrifty White Stores (Maple Grove, Minn.) 72 21 Navarro Discount Pharmacies (Miami) 358.1 mil. 21 Discount Drug Mart (Medina, Ohio) 70 22 Sav-Mor Franchising (Novi, Mich,) 340.0 mil.5 22 Marc Glassman (Cleveland) 61 23 McKesson Canada (St. Laurent, Quebec) 329.0 mil.3 23 Bartell Drug (Seattle) 59 24 Thrifty White Stores (Maple Grove, Minn.) 316.8 mil.5 24 Value Drug Mart (Edmonton, Alberta) 57 25 Aurora Pharmacy (Elm Grove, Wis.) 308.0 mil. 25 Care Pharmacies (Alexandria, Va.) 52 26 Peoples Drug Mart (Delta, British Columbia) 258.3 mil.3 26 Peoples Drug Mart (Delta, British Columbia) 45 27 Hy-Vee (West Des Moines, Iowa) 245.2 mil.5 27 Medical Pharmacies Group (Pickering, Ontario) 34 28 Medical Pharmacies Group (Pickering, Ontario) 234.1 mil.5 28 BioScrip (Elmsford, N.Y.) 33 29 Value Drug Mart (Edmonton, Alberta) 176.8 mil.3 29 Lewis Drugs (Sioux Falls, S.D.) 31 30 Care Pharmacies (Alexandria, Va.) 166.4 mil. 30 Hi-School Pharmacy (Vancouver, Wash.) 30 31 Lewis Drugs (Sioux Falls, S.D.) 143.0 mil. 31 Hometown Pharmacy (New Era, Mich.) 30 32 Fruth Pharmacy (Point Pleasant, W.Va.) 134.0 mil. 32 NeighborCare Pharmacies (Baltimore) 30 33 Hi-School Pharmacy (Vancouver, Wash.) 128.5 mil.5 33 Fairview Pharmacy Services (Minneapolis) 29 34 NeighborCare Pharmacies (Baltimore) 119.5 mil.5 34 Navarro Discount Pharmacies (Miami) 28 35 Fairview Pharmacy Services (Minneapolis) 113.6 mil.5 35 Hy-Vee (West Des Moines, Iowa) 26 36 Farmacias El Amal (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 110.5 mil.5 36 Fruth Pharmacy (Point Pleasant, W.Va.) 25 37 Hometown Pharmacy (New Era, Mich.) 105.0 mil. 37 Henry Ford Health Systems (Bingham Farms, Mich.) 24 38 Henry Ford Health System (Bingham Farms, Mich.) 90.8 mil.5 38 Medicine Chest Pharmacies (Sulphur Springs, Texas) 24 39 Gibson Holdings (Longview, Texas) 87.8 mil.5 39 Family Pharmacy (Ozark, Mo.) 23 40 Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy (Boulder, Colo.) 82.0 mil. 40 Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy (Boulder, Colo.) 23 41 Doc’s Drugs (West Chicago, Ill.) 75.1 mil.5 41 Fagen Pharmacy (DeMotte, Ind.) 22 42 Allina Community Pharmacy (Minneapolis) 66.1 mil.5 42 Farmacias El Amal (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 22 43 Hartig Drug (Dubuque, Iowa) 66.0 mil.5 43 Lifechek Drug (Rosenberg, Texas) 22 44 Family Pharmacy (Ozark, Mo.) 65.8 mil.5 44 St. John's Health (Warren, Mich.) 22 45 Astrup Drug (Austin, Minn.) 63.6 mil.5 45 U-Save (Grand Island, Neb.) 22 46 Carle RxExpress (Urbana, Ill.) 58.9 mil.5 46 Groupe Michel Cadrin (Quebec City) 20 47 Long Term Care (Columbia, S.C.) 55.3 mil.5 47 ReCept Pharmacies (Fort Worth) 20 48 Fagen Pharmacy (DeMotte, Ind.) 55.0 mil. 48 Maxor National Pharmacy Services (Amarillo, Texas) 19 49 Lifechek Drug (Rosenberg, Texas) 50.1 mil.5 49 Osborne Drugs (Miami, Okla.) 19 50 U-Save (Grand Island, Neb.) 46.9 mil.5 50 Knight Drugs (Troy, Mich.) 18 1. Reflects retail sales only for the four quarters ended 6/30/10. The combined sales 1. U.S. stores only. for CVS and its Caremark PBM are $98.23 billion. 2. Translated from Canadian to U.S. dollars at the rate of 0.986. 3. CDR estimate. Translated from Canadian to U.S. dollars at the rate of 0.986. 4. U.S. stores only. 5. CDR estimate. Source:Racher Press research. Source: Racher Press research. SB&'5B $0.
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