Unprecedented Effort to Help LA County Residents Quit Smoking Launched
Free Nicotine Patches and Gum Available at Ralphs Pharmacies, While Supplies Last, Starting June 15
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - June 15, 2009) - The Los Angeles County Department of Public
Health, in conjunction with Ralphs Grocery Company and L.A. Care Health
Plan, will participate in the largest in-person giveaway of nicotine
patches and gum ever in California. These 30,000 quit smoking aids will be
given away to LA County residents at 47 participating Ralphs Pharmacies
beginning Monday, June 15, 2009 between the hours of 1pm-8pm, while
supplies last.
"We are confident that this giveaway will serve as the first step in a
successful quit effort for smokers in Los Angeles County," said Dr.
Jonathan E. Fielding, MD, MPH, Director and Health Officer of the Los
Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Nicotine patches and gum are
helpful tools that will assist smokers in quitting this deadly addiction.
And, with no cost, there is no better opportunity and no better time than
now to quit."
The 30,000 two-week starter kits of free nicotine patches and gum are part
of LA County's ongoing campaign to reduce smoking rates. With funding from
the county's allotment of the Tobacco Master Settlement and L.A. Care
Health Plan, this campaign attempts to build awareness of existing
resources and develop social networks to support smokers in quitting for
good.
"Smoking is the number one cause of preventable deaths in the United
States. However, quitting cold turkey rarely works. Research has shown that
counseling and the use of patches or pills can triple a smoker's chance of
quitting," said Elaine Batchlor, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at L.A. Care
Health Plan, America's largest public health plan. "We believe that by
offering these free nicotine patches and gum, smokers will be encouraged to
begin their path to a healthier life."
Nicotine patches and gum are a substitute to cigarettes to help smokers
trying to quit by providing a steady stream of nicotine to the body that is
decreased over time. This may help reduce the physical withdrawal symptoms
that occur during the first weeks of quitting smoking.
In an effort to make the public aware of this campaign, LA County has
created a Facebook page (keyword: LA Quits), which will include updates on
this giveaway and other information about LA County's smoking cessation
efforts. A Twitter page (@LAQuits) will also feature cessation
tips.
Smokers who are interested in getting the free two-week starter kits of
nicotine patches or gum are encouraged to visit their local Ralphs Pharmacy
in LA County between the hours of 1pm-8pm beginning Monday, June 15th.
"Ralphs and The Kroger Corporation are proud to be partners in this public
health campaign. We are excited to be able to offer this resource to our
customers at our pharmacies and hope that this will help them quit smoking,
and benefit their health," said Kendra Doyel, Group Vice President, Public
Relations of Ralphs.
LA County residents 18 years of age or older are eligible for this giveaway
and must have a valid form of identification. Participants will be screened
for eligibility to ensure that the nicotine replacement therapy will not
conflict with any pre-existing conditions. A follow-up survey is required
as well.
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States,
with more than 500,000 people dying of tobacco-related diseases each year.
It also is a costly addiction, as purchasing a pack of cigarettes a day
costs a smoker nearly $1,600 a year, and costs LA County approximately $4.3
billion due to smoking-related diseases and deaths each year. "During these
tough economic times, it is a fiscally smart decision for individuals to
quit smoking and save hundreds of dollars a year," continued Dr. Fielding.
"Smoking not only puts a strain on your finances, it can also cut years off
your life, which is the biggest expense of all."
LA County offers other resources to residents who are currently addicted to
tobacco, have already quit, or want to help a friend or relative kick this
deadly addiction as well. Residents can visit www.LAQuits.com for information and
resources about quitting smoking, or call the California Smokers' Helpline,
1-800-NO-BUTTS. The helpline offers free and confidential telephone
counseling that has proven to double a smoker's chances of successfully
quitting than if the smoker tried to do it alone. The service also assists
those trying to quit chewing tobacco and has experts to help teens quit.
In addition, Ralphs Pharmacists are specially trained on smoking cessation
behavioral techniques and offer individualized appointments to further
increase the success rate.
For more information about this giveaway, please visit www.LAQuits.com. A link to a map of all 47 Ralphs
Pharmacies in LA County is available on the homepage. LAQuits.com will be
updated daily with information on the availability of the free nicotine
patches and gum at the Ralphs Pharmacies. People without Internet access
may contact Ralphs Customer Relations at (888) 437-3496 from 5:00 a.m. -
6:00 p.m. PST.
About the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
The Department of Public Health is committed to protecting and improving
the health of the nearly 10 million residents of Los Angeles County.
Through a variety of programs, community partnerships and services, Public
Health oversees environmental health, disease control, and community and
family health. Public Health comprises more than 4,000 employees and an
annual budget exceeding $750 million. To learn more about Public Health and
the work we do, please visit: http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov.
About Ralphs
Ralphs, based in Los Angeles, was founded in 1873 and currently operates
more than 260 supermarkets and 90 pharmacies in California. Ralphs is a
division of The Kroger Co., (NYSE : KR ), one of the nation's largest food
retailers, based in Cincinnati, Ohio. For more information about Ralphs,
visit www.ralphs.com.
About L.A. Care Health Plan
L.A. Care Health Plan (Local Initiative Health Authority of Los Angeles
County) is a public entity and community-accountable health plan serving
residents of Los Angeles County through a variety of programs including
Medi-Cal, Healthy Families,
L.A. Care's Healthy Kids, and L.A.
Care's Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan. L.A. Care is a leader in
developing new programs through innovative partnerships designed to provide
health coverage to vulnerable populations and to support the safety net.
With nearly 800,000 members, L.A. Care is the nation's largest public
health plan and has been awarded an Excellent Accreditation by the National
Committee for Quality Assurance. To learn more, visit L.A. Care Health Plan
on the Web at www.lacare.org.