Trump Launches TrumpRx Prescription Drug Marketplace

Five major pharmaceutical companies sign deals to offer reduced pricing through the new government-built platform

Published on Feb. 6, 2026

President Trump on Thursday unveiled TrumpRx.gov, a government-built website where Americans can search for prescription drugs, find discounted prices, and print coupons to take to their local pharmacy. Five major pharmaceutical companies - AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, EMD Serono, Novo Nordisk, and Pfizer - have already signed deals with the administration to offer reduced pricing through the platform.

Why it matters

For decades, American consumers have effectively subsidized pharmaceutical research and development for the rest of the world, paying the highest drug prices anywhere while other countries negotiate basement-level pricing. TrumpRx aims to change that equation by adopting a 'most-favored-nation' pricing model where the U.S. pays the lowest price paid by any other country.

The details

The mechanics of TrumpRx are straightforward - users can search for their needed medications, locate cheaper options, print coupons, and bring them to their pharmacist. The site's use is free, the pricing information is transparent, and the design philosophy is oriented around the idea that Americans deserve to see what they're actually paying compared to other countries. The administration says the platform will target high-cost drugs like GLP-1 weight-loss medications and fertility treatments that have priced many families out of access.

  • TrumpRx.gov was unveiled on Thursday, February 7, 2026.

The players

President Trump

The former president who launched the TrumpRx prescription drug marketplace.

AstraZeneca

One of five major pharmaceutical companies that has signed a deal to offer reduced pricing through the TrumpRx platform.

Eli Lilly

One of five major pharmaceutical companies that has signed a deal to offer reduced pricing through the TrumpRx platform.

EMD Serono

One of five major pharmaceutical companies that has signed a deal to offer reduced pricing through the TrumpRx platform.

Novo Nordisk

One of five major pharmaceutical companies that has signed a deal to offer reduced pricing through the TrumpRx platform.

Pfizer

One of five major pharmaceutical companies that has signed a deal to offer reduced pricing through the TrumpRx platform.

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What they’re saying

“This is a very big deal. People are going to save a lot of money and be healthy.”

— President Trump

“You get to look at all the prices, and you should not be buying drugs anymore going forward without at least checking to see if those medications are available at these discounted prices.”

— Dr. Mehmet Oz, CMS Administrator

“Americans have long been paying the highest drug prices anywhere in the world, while other countries often paid pennies on the dollar for the exact same drugs.”

— President Trump

“The United States will pay the lowest price paid by any other country.”

— President Trump

“America will lose about 100 million pounds this year.”

— Dr. Mehmet Oz, CMS Administrator

What’s next

The administration says it will work to expand the roster of pharmaceutical companies and drugs covered by TrumpRx before the November midterm elections, giving voters more options to compare against whatever healthcare policies the opposition is offering.

The takeaway

TrumpRx doesn't fix everything wrong with the U.S. healthcare system, but it does provide a tangible, user-friendly tool that gives Americans direct access to discounted prescription drug prices - a concrete benefit they can experience immediately, rather than just a promise for the future.