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TrumpRx launches as government drugstore offering selective prescription discounts
Summary
The White House launched TrumpRx, an online drugstore listing discounts for roughly 40 medications, while officials say many drugmakers signed on and some prices were sharply reduced. Reporting shows that insured Americans and users of other discount services may often find lower prices elsewhere.
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TrumpRx, a White House-run online drugstore, launched last night and lists discounts on about 40 medications. The site allows purchases directly from manufacturers or coupon use at participating pharmacies and highlights large discounts on a small set of drugs. The administration said many large drug companies agreed to participate and cited discounts as high as about 85 percent on a trio of IVF medicines. Reporting indicates that for many Americans, other channels or existing insurance coverage will often provide lower prices than TrumpRx.
Key facts:
- The site launched with discounts on roughly 40 drugs and offers purchases directly from manufacturers or downloadable coupons for pharmacies.
- The White House said 16 of the 17 largest pharmaceutical companies signed agreements, and the administration negotiated about an 85 percent discount on three IVF drugs.
- Wegovy is listed on the site with prices reported as low as $199 per month.
- About 85 percent of Americans have insurance; many insured patients typically pay less through their plans—reporting notes that a large share of commercially insured patients can pay $20 or less for Xeljanz while the TrumpRx cash price exceeds $1,500.
- Some cheaper alternatives exist outside TrumpRx: the generic form of Protonix can be found for under $10 via other discount services, while TrumpRx lists the brand for about $200; a similar gap is reported for Pristiq versus its generic.
- Only one of the top 10 best-selling drugs from 2024 (Ozempic) appears on TrumpRx, and several high-priced products such as Keytruda are not listed; the White House has said more drugs may be added but, according to a spokesperson, drugs from only five companies were on the site so far.
Summary:
The platform may deliver meaningful savings for some people who find discounts on listed drugs, but many insured Americans and users of other discount services may still encounter lower prices elsewhere. The White House has announced additional commitments and suggested more drugs could be added to TrumpRx over time. Undetermined at this time.
