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White House launches TrumpRx discounted drug site
Summary
The White House launched TrumpRx, a site listing discounted direct-to-consumer prescription drugs after deals with more than a dozen manufacturers; the site provides printable coupons for pharmacy use and does not sell drugs directly.
Content
The White House launched a TrumpRx prescription drug listing site late Thursday. The site lists reduced direct-to-consumer prices after deals the administration struck with more than a dozen drugmakers. It does not sell medications directly; users are prompted to print a coupon to bring to a pharmacy. President Trump called the initiative "one of the most transformative health care initiatives of all time" at a White House event.
Key details:
- The administration said it struck deals with more than a dozen drugmakers, including Pfizer and Novo Nordisk.
- The site lists dozens of prescription drugs at reduced rates for direct purchase by consumers.
- A four-week supply of Wegovy injection pens is listed at $199 for the first two months and $349 after that, versus a listed price of $1,349.02.
- The site does not transact sales; it asks users to print a gold-embossed coupon that can be used at participating pharmacies.
- The site notes that many people pay for medications through insurance and advises insured users to check their co-pay, which may be lower.
Summary:
The site offers direct-to-consumer price listings and printable coupons that may lower out-of-pocket costs for some purchasers. Its effect on the prices most Americans pay is unclear because many obtain medications through insurance. Undetermined at this time.
