Empowering millions, President Trump’s TrumpRx.gov website debuted February 6, offering pharmacy coupons for deep discounts on everyday prescriptions. In White House remarks, Trump called it revolutionary: ‘Americans save tons of cash and stay well—this is our biggest drug price victory yet.’
Tied to ‘America First’ reforms, the tool counters global disparities where U.S. innovations sell abroad cheaply but cost fortunes stateside. Trump invoked Most Favored Nation rules: matching any nation’s lowest price. ‘That’s the deal—no exceptions, even for new meds,’ he said, ending what he termed worldwide subsidies by Americans.
Compliance is swift: 16 top pharma firms agreed, pressured by tariff threats that would otherwise inflate foreign prices. ‘My policy made them sign,’ Trump noted proudly.
CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz made it personal: ‘One-third turned away at pharmacies? Over. Verify discounts on-site before purchase.’ Debuting with 40 drugs from Pfizer, Eli Lilly, and peers, the platform—detailed by design chief Joe Gabbia—will expand dynamically.
Stemming from a May 2025 executive directive, drug company negotiations, and a January 2026 ‘Great Healthcare Plan’ pitch to lawmakers, this site prioritizes transparency. For families battling bills, TrumpRx.gov delivers immediate relief, challenging pharma pricing norms and advancing equitable health access.