President says he’s adding ‘over 600’ prescription drugs to TrumpRx site
Donald Trump announced an expansion of the TrumpRx website, claiming it will now offer over 600 affordable generic prescription drugs, a nearly sevenfold increase. He stated the site aims to provide consumers with the lowest possible prescription costs, potentially even lower than out-of-pocket insurance expenses.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump announced an expansion of the TrumpRx website, claiming it will now offer over 600 affordable generic prescription drugs, a nearly sevenfold increase. He stated the site aims to provide consumers with the lowest possible prescription costs, potentially even lower than out-of-pocket insurance expenses. New features include tools to find local low-price pharmacies and direct shipping of discounted prescriptions. The website also features a "Presidential Deals" section for affordable brand-name drugs and a price-comparison tool. However, some experts question the platform's effectiveness, suggesting consumers may find better prices through insurance or other cash-pay services, and that the site adds complexity to an already complicated healthcare system.
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5 extractedDonald Trump announced an expansion of his prescription drug website, TrumpRx, claiming the number of medications available will increase nearly sevenfold.
The website included a section called “Presidential Deals”, featuring “some of the most affordable brand name drugs” in the country.
The TrumpRx platform has added to the complexity of healthcare and prescription drugs in America, instead of reducing it.
Consumers can probably get cheaper medicines through insurance, pharmacies, or cash pay services like Cost Plus Drugs than via TrumpRx deals.
TrumpRx will feature the best and lowest prices on prescriptions used by tens of millions of Americans already.