TrumpRx offers discounts on ‘FOUR OUT OF FIVE’ prescriptions in America
TrumpRx.gov has added another 160 medications to its inventory, offering massive discounts on generic drugs that Americans have traditionally been price-gouged on.
by Summer Lane | June 8, 2026
President Donald Trump announced another batch of additions to the TrumpRx.gov website, continuing to deliver on lowering the prices of much-needed medications for the American people.
“I am pleased to announce that TrumpRx.gov is adding another 160 Prescription Drugs, at highly discounted prices, for a new total of over 800 of the most commonly-used Prescription Drugs,” the president wrote in a statement.
The president said the site provides discounted offerings for “FOUR OUT OF FIVE of every prescription filled by Americans.”
This continues the Trump administration’s work to bring “Most Favored Nation” drug price agreements to American shores, building upon an initial executive order signed in May 2025 that directed the federal apparatus to take action to slash medication prices.
Later that year, the president announced a series of deals with pharmaceutical companies that would provide massive pricing relief for Americans – deals that have resulted in the addition of more than 800 drugs to TrumpRx.
“Now we are cutting Prices, and cutting them by a LOT, sometimes by 400 or 500 or 600 Percent! These Most Favored Nations Deals have already, in fact, saved American Patients over 400 Million Dollars since the launch of TrumpRx.gov.[,]” President Trump noted in his statement.
Discounts on drugs are being offered through big companies like Amazon Pharmacy, GoodRx, and Cost Plus Drugs, according to the White House.
Cost Plus Drugs is owned by businessman Mark Cuban – known broadly for his role on the hit show “Shark Tank.” He was infamously critical of President Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, but in a show of bipartisanship, he partnered with the White House to help bring generic drugs to the American people.
“Everyone wants me to rip on TrumpRx,” Cuban wrote recently on X. “Reality is, it’s saving patients money on IVF and a few other drugs. A lot of money. IMO, anything that saves patients money is a win.”
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