KEY POINTS
  • "We believe it is a question of when and where – and not if – Amazon enters the healthcare space more forcefully," Deutsche analyst Lloyd Walmsley wrote Monday.
  • Eighty-five percent of Prime members who have health insurance responded to a Deutsche survey that they would be willing purchase drugs on the site.
  • Amazon announced plans to acquire online pharmacy PillPack in June, sparking a wave of selling in drug distribution stocks like Cardinal Health and McKesson.
Mail-order drug company PillPack prepackages consumers' pills for daily or hourly use.

The vast majority of Amazon Prime members who have health insurance told Deutsche Bank that they would be willing to purchase prescription drugs on the online retailer's website.

According to the brokerage's recent study, 85 percent of insured Prime members would be comfortable buying drugs straight from Amazon.com, posing a huge opportunity for the e-commerce behemoth, according to analyst Lloyd Walmsley.