TrumpRx Adds 600 Generic Drugs as Mark Cuban, Amazon and GoodRx Join
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Updated · The New York Times · May 18
TrumpRx Adds 600 Generic Drugs as Mark Cuban, Amazon and GoodRx Join
9 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 18
More than 600 generic medicines were added to TrumpRx on Monday, sharply expanding the White House-backed prescription price-comparison site launched in February.
Mark Cuban, Amazon Pharmacy and GoodRx joined the rollout, giving TrumpRx new partners that already specialize in low-cost generics or drug-price comparison.
Trump said the expansion is meant to help Americans find the lowest prices directly, though TrumpRx does not sell drugs itself.
Experts have cautioned that some patients may still pay less through insurance, underscoring uncertainty over how much the new offerings will lower out-of-pocket costs.
Beyond specific deals, can the expanded TrumpRx meaningfully lower drug costs while list prices for many medications continue to climb?
Will integrating Mark Cuban’s transparent pricing model into a federal website force a permanent shift in the pharmaceutical industry?