President Trump has expanded his online drugstore, TrumpRx, with the addition of 600 generic medications. The move targets Americans concerned about high drug prices.
The new offerings include partnerships with Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs, GoodRx, and Amazon Pharmacy. Together, they aim to provide lower-cost alternatives for common prescriptions.
TrumpRx now lists generic drugs for conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol. Prices start as low as a few dollars per month for select medications.
The platform seeks to compete with existing pharmacy discount services by offering transparent pricing. No insurance is required for many of the listed drugs.
Generic drugs account for nearly 90% of all prescriptions filled in the United States. They cost significantly less than their brand-name counterparts.
The announcement comes as part of a broader effort to address affordability in healthcare. Prescription drug costs have remained a top concern for voters.
Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs has gained attention for its markup model, limiting profits on medications. GoodRx offers coupon-based discounts, while Amazon Pharmacy provides home delivery.
TrumpRx plans to add more medications in the coming months, with a focus on chronic disease treatments. The platform will also offer price comparison tools for consumers.





