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TrumpRx adds over 600 generic drugs; Mark Cuban joins White House rollout

The site now lists more than 600 generic drugs and tools to find the lowest local pharmacy and home delivery, Trump said.

  • On Monday, President Donald Trump announced the expansion of TrumpRx, adding more than 600 generic drugs to the government website alongside new price-finding tools for Americans.
  • Trump launched TrumpRx in February with 43 branded prescription drugs, creating an online marketplace that directs patients to manufacturers offering discounts or pharmacies providing coupons for those without insurance.
  • The platform has been visited more than 10 million times and saved Americans more than $400 million, Trump claimed on Monday. Partners include Amazon Pharmacy, GoodRx, and Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drug Company.
  • "By incorporating this massive catalog of low-cost generics at TrumpRx.gov consumers will now have one source to ensure that they're getting the lowest possible cost on their prescription, so they have a real option now today," Trump said.
  • Seeking to increase awareness of generic alternatives for patients enrolled in Medicaid, Trump continues a broader affordability campaign through a series of health care events aimed at addressing rising costs.
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Trump says hundreds of generic drugs are being added to TrumpRx.gov, which launched in February.

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TrumpRx expanding, offering generic prescription drugs

(The Center Square) – TrumpRx is expanding to about seven times its current size, adding more than 600 generic prescription drugs to the months-old direct-to-consumer government website, the president said Monday.

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