KEY POINTS
  • CVS Health CEO Larry Merlo says he worries about the rise in teen tobacco use amid the popularity of vaping products such as e-cigarettes.
  • "We've got to get our arms around that issue and reverse that trend," Merlo tells Jim Cramer.
  • CVS has not sold tobacco products since 2014.

CVS Health President and CEO Larry Merlo said Wednesday that he worries about the rise in teen tobacco use amid the popularity of vaping products such as e-cigarettes.

Public health officials are seeing teen tobacco use "go the wrong way," Merlo said in an interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer on "Mad Money." "We've got to get our arms around that issue and reverse that trend."