Trump expands TrumpRx prescription drug discount program to more than 800 medications
Trump announces TrumpRx.gov expansion to over 800 discounted prescription drugs, claiming the program has saved Americans over $400 million.
Trump expands TrumpRx prescription drug discount program to more than 800 medications President Donald Trump announced a significant expansion of the TrumpRx.gov initiative, adding 160 new prescription drugs for a total of over 800 discounted medications. The program, based on ‘most-favored-nation’ pricing agreements with pharmaceutical companies, aims to provide transparent and lower prices for Americans. Trump claimed the initiative has already saved patients over $400 million and builds upon his first-term efforts to reduce prescription drug costs.
- TrumpRx.gov has added 160 prescription drugs, bringing the total to over 800.
- The program offers highly discounted prices on commonly used prescription drugs.
- It is based on ‘most-favored-nation’ pricing agreements with 16 major pharmaceutical companies.
- Participating companies receive tariff-related exemptions in exchange for lower prices.
- Trump claims the initiative has saved American patients over $400 million.
- Discounts are available on weight-loss medications, inhalers, HIV treatments, diabetes medications, and fertility drugs.
- Trump credits his use of tariffs for enabling the pricing agreements.
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