On May 18, 2026, Trump added over 600 generic medications to TrumpRx.gov, partnering with Amazon Pharmacy, GoodRx, and Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs—559 generics from Cuban’s firm alone. Launched in February, the site offers coupons for cash-paying patients on high-cost drugs like Ozempic and now everyday ones like atorvastatin for cholesterol and metformin for diabetes, claiming $400 million in savings so far with 10 million visits. Supporters praise the bipartisan push for affordability, while critics note some prices match existing discounts and question its novelty, though White House officials project $529 billion in savings over the next decade.
Trump Expands TrumpRx.gov with 600 New Generic Drugs
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