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Trump Administration Adds 160 Drugs to TrumpRx Platform, Now Claiming Over 800 Total

President Trump announced the expansion on Friday. The platform now covers four out of five prescriptions filled by Americans, the president stated.

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President Trump announced Friday that 160 additional prescription medications will be added to the TrumpRx direct-to-consumer platform. The expansion brings the total number of drugs available to more than 800. The president stated on Truth Social that the platform now provides discounted offerings for four out of five prescriptions filled by Americans.

TrumpRx launched in February 2026 with 43 branded medications. It offers drugs for conditions including asthma, infertility, and obesity at varying discounted rates. The platform maintains two separate lists.

The initiative supports the administration's most-favored-nation pricing policy. S. consumers more than the lowest net price paid by other developed nations.

The president said the policy has saved Americans more than $400 million since the platform's launch. He linked the savings to the use of tariffs on other countries. The announcement follows a White House event weeks earlier that added 600 drugs to the platform.

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban attended that rollout and said his Cost Plus Drugs platform is integrating medication lists with TrumpRx. "Republicans like cheap drugs, too.

U.S. pays two to four times as much for medications as other countries.

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