White House adds generics to TrumpRx
The Trump administration has partnered with Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs, Amazon Pharmacy, and GoodRx to enhance the TrumpRx platform by adding generic medications. This initiative aims to lower healthcare costs ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, providing consumers with a single source for affordable prescriptions. The updated TrumpRx website now allows users to compare prices at local pharmacies, reflecting a growing concern among voters about rising healthcare expenses.
- ▪The TrumpRx platform will now include over 600 generic medications.
- ▪President Trump announced the partnership at a White House event, emphasizing cost savings for consumers.
- ▪The updated website allows users to search for the lowest prescription prices at nearby pharmacies.
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The Trump administration is joining forces with Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs, Amazon Pharmacy, and GoodRx to add generic medications to the direct-to-consumer drug sales website, TrumpRx, in an attempt to lower healthcare costs ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. At the White House on Monday afternoon, President Donald Trump announced a merger of the TrumpRx platform with several discount pharmacies to expand access to lower-priced generic medications. Recommended Stories WATCH LIVE: Trump speaks at healthcare affordability event American missionary tests positive for Ebola while serving in Congo Colorado adult dies from hantavirus, but case not linked to cruise ship “By incorporating this massive catalog of low-cost generics at Trumprx.gov, consumers will now have one source to ensure…
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