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Pfizer agrees to lower prescription drug costs for Medicaid in a deal with Trump
Pfizer will cut drug prices by 50% to 80% for Medicaid and launch TrumpRx, a direct-to-consumer website offering discounted medications nationwide, officials said.
- Pfizer has agreed to lower drug costs for Medicaid, following a deal with the Trump administration.
- This agreement was announced by President Donald Trump at the White House alongside Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla.
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Trump Announces Pfizer Deal Offering Discounts On Medicines Via 'TrumpRx' Website
Pfizer has agreed to lower the cost of prescription drugs for Medicaid under a deal struck with the Trump administration, President Donald Trump said Tuesday as he promised similar deals with other drugmakers under the threat of tariffs.
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Read Full ArticleGreek CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, Signs Deal With Trump to Lower Drug Prices
US President Donald Trump shakes hands with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla (R) during an announcement in the Oval Office at the White House. Credit: Francis Chung / EPA via AMNA In a major development for US healthcare, President Donald Trump and Greek CEO of Pfizer Albert Bourla announced a groundbreaking agreement to reduce prescription drug prices for American patients. The announcement, made from the Oval Office on Tuesday, signals a significant s…
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