Trump Unveils TrumpRx Website to Offer Lower-Priced Prescription Drugs

The new website aims to help Americans directly buy select medicines at a discount.

Feb. 6, 2026 at 2:07pm

President Donald Trump has unveiled the TrumpRx website, which he says will help Americans buy lower-priced prescription drugs. The website lists 40 drugs at lower cost than previous list prices for cash-paying patients. Trump touted the use of his 'Most Favored Nation' policies to negotiate the lower prices. While the website offers significant discounts on some drugs, especially fertility medications, experts say the overall savings may only benefit a certain group of people.

Why it matters

The launch of TrumpRx is part of Trump's efforts to make healthcare more affordable for Americans. Prescription drug prices have been a major concern for many, with two-thirds of U.S. adults worried about being able to afford healthcare for themselves and their families. The website's discounts, especially on fertility drugs, could provide relief for those struggling with the high costs of certain medications.

The details

The TrumpRx website lists 40 drugs at lower cost than previous list prices, with the discounts made possible through Trump's 'Most Favored Nation' policies. While some drugs see significant savings, like an 83% discount on the fertility drug Gonal-F, other medications remain very expensive, such as Xeljaz which is still priced at $1,518 despite a 50% discount. The website is only available for cash-paying patients and the discounts do not apply to those using insurance.

  • Trump first revealed the administration's goal of launching the TrumpRx website back in September 2025.
  • The website was officially unveiled on February 5, 2026 at a White House event.

The players

Donald Trump

The 45th President of the United States who launched the TrumpRx website to offer lower-priced prescription drugs to Americans.

Dr. Mehmet Oz

The administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services who joined Trump at the White House event announcing the TrumpRx website.

Joe Gebbia

The National Design Studio Director who also participated in the White House event announcing the TrumpRx website.

Benjamin Jolley

A senior fellow for healthcare at the American Economic Liberties Project who provided commentary on the TrumpRx website.

Dr. Christina Madison

The founder of The Public Health Pharmacist who also provided commentary on the TrumpRx website.

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What they’re saying

“Starting tonight, dozens of the most commonly used prescription drugs will be available at dramatic discounts for all consumers throughout a new website is called TrumpRx.gov.”

— Donald Trump, President of the United States (wbal.com)

“One in three families is having trouble having a baby. We're gonna have a lot of Trump babies with these costs, folks cannot afford these medications. It's gonna change their lives.”

— Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (wbal.com)

“The fertility drug discount is legitimately a big deal for people trying to get IVF. These medicines are quite expensive and this seems like a big discount. In general IVF is not covered by insurance and so people prior to this who needed certain drugs would be paying the full $1400 price.”

— Benjamin Jolley, Senior Fellow for Healthcare, American Economic Liberties Project (wbal.com)

What’s next

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The takeaway

While the TrumpRx website offers significant discounts on some prescription drugs, especially fertility medications, the overall savings may only benefit a certain group of cash-paying patients. The website's limited drug offerings and exclusion of insurance coverage suggest consumers should still carefully compare prices and coverage options to find the best deal on their medications.