Amazon Pharmacy is Officially Up and Running


Amazon, one of the U.S.’s largest online retailers, is making waves in the eCommerce community yet again with the announcement of Amazon Pharmacy.

Amazon, one of the U.S.’s largest online retailers, is making waves in the eCommerce community yet again with the announcement of Amazon Pharmacy. The new online pharmacy experience will allow customers to conveniently purchase prescription medications. Amazon Pharmacy is accessed either online or via the Amazon mobile app, and prime customers will receive the same free, unlimited two-day shipping on Amazon Pharmacy orders as they get with all other Amazon Prime products.

An Exciting Addition

Amazon Pharmacy’s goal is simple: provide a place where consumers can refill their prescriptions while shopping for anything else they may need, all on a convenient, online platform. The company started working towards opening an online pharmacy in 2014 but did not officially announce the service until November 17, 2020. Amazon had previously purchased PillPack in 2018, an online pharmacy, with the intent of starting a pharmaceutical distribution company.

Alongside Amazon Pharmacy, the retail giant is also rolling out the Amazon Prime prescription savings benefit, which will allow the nearly 120 million current Prime members to save money on drugs when paying without insurance at Amazon Pharmacy, as well as 50,000 other pharmacies around the country. The benefit can save clients not using insurance up to 80% off generic and 40% off brand name medications. Those using insurance to pay for prescriptions can expect to pay the same price as they would at an in-person pharmacy.

Shaking Up the Competition

The retail pharmacy industry is highly competitive. Amazon’s announcement rocked pharmacy giants like CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, and GoodRx. While major names in the pharmacy industry CVS and Walgreens lost 8.6 and 9.6 percent of shares, respectively, Rite Aid and GoodRx dropped a whopping 16.3 and 22.5 percent of shares in just one day. These results are not unlike those seen in the grocery store industry when Amazon bought Whole Foods in 2017.

Many were hopeful that this announcement would bring lowered drug costs, as drug prices in America continue to rise. Prescription drug spending is estimated to increase by 60 percent between 2007 and 2027. Amazon Pharmacy will unfortunately only lower drug prices for Prime members paying without insurance, however.

About Amazon

Jeff Bezos started Amazon in 1994 from his Bellevue, Washington garage. At first, the company was solely an online bookstore, but Bezos had dreams of creating an online community where consumers could easily gain access to all their basic needs and wants. By 1999, Time Magazine had dubbed Bezos the “king of cybercommerce” as their 1999 Person of the Year. Currently, Amazon’s share of the U.S. eCommerce market is around 45 percent, as they offer approximately 350 million products across all their sellers. Amazon Pharmacy is expected to increase the company’s market share in the coming years.

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About Macee Hall

Originally from the snow-capped Rockies, Macee moved to Texas in 2016 to pursue an undergraduate degree in Strategic Communication. She currently serves as a writer and editor for Empower Brokerage, as well as the marketing manager for Preferred Senior Advisors. Macee is also working on her Master’s degree in management, and hopes to inspire others with her passion for telling stories through varied digital and print marketing efforts.

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