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Updated · The New York Times · May 18
TrumpRx Adds 600 Generic Drugs as Mark Cuban, Amazon and GoodRx Join
Updated
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?