TrumpRx Launches as Government Price-Comparison Tool for Prescriptions

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The Trump administration unveiled TrumpRx.gov, a government site that lets users look up prescription drugs and then navigate to buy them elsewhere; it does not sell meds itself. It lists 43 drugs with prices from $3 to over $5,500 and warns that using insurance may yield lower co-pays, highlighting continued price-comparison challenges in the prescription market.
Topics:nation#insurance-co-pays#medicare-medicaid#prescription-pricing#price-comparison#technology#trumprx
- How to Tell if You Will Save Money Using TrumpRx The New York Times
- White House launches direct-to-consumer drug site TrumpRx. Here's what to know CNBC
- How TrumpRx drug prices compare to generic alternatives Axios
- White House Debuts Drug-Buying Site TrumpRx, With Roughly 40 Medications The Wall Street Journal
- White House unveils TrumpRx website for medication discounts NPR
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