TrumpRx Expanding, Offering Generic Prescription Drugs - American Press
The expansion nearly septuples TrumpRx’s offerings and adds partnerships with Amazon Pharmacy, GoodRx and Cost Plus Drugs, officials said.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump announced more than 600 generic medications are being added to TrumpRx, expanding the government's discounted-drug website offerings by nearly seven times.
- Launched in February with over 40 medications, the website serves as a facilitator directing Americans to third-party pharmacies including Amazon Pharmacy and GoodRx.
- Billionaire Mark Cuban joined Trump at a May 18 event to highlight the partnership with his company, Cost Plus Drugs, marking a notable collaboration.
- Boston University professor Rena Conti noted that while insurance remains cheaper for most Americans, uninsured patients or those with high deductibles may benefit significantly from these generics.
- The expansion addresses voter concerns about rising health costs ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, following recent Medicaid cuts and expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies this year.
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I’m a relatively healthy 75-year-old man who takes one prescription drug, a generic statin to keep my cholesterol count below the level recommended for preventing heart attacks and strokes. Those levels were recently lowered by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association, which will likely lead many more Americans to be eligible for taking the pills.Both those facts piqued my curiosity about the announcement made Monday…
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