TrumpRx, the website launched by the Trump administration Thursday to sell discounted prescription drugs directly to consumers, is offering a whole lot less than advertised.
The drugs offered on the site are all from brand-name manufacturers, making them more expensive than generic brands. Almost all of the drugs are also covered through insurance already. The product pages on the website even say, “If you have insurance, check your co-pay first — it may be even lower.”
One X user fact-checked Trump’s claim Thursday that TrumpRx will lower the cost of inhalers from $458 to 51. In reality, clicking on the link on the TrumpRx redirects the user to the manufacturer website to see if they qualify for hardship discounts. As the user pointed out, these discounts are available regardless of whether TrumpRX is involved.
Another X user pointed out that the lack of generic drugs on TrumpRx makes prices higher than prescription comparison sites such as GoodRx.
“There may be patients who think this is a good deal and then end up financially worse off,” Rachel Sachs, a law professor studying drug pricing at Washington University in St. Louis who advised the Biden administration on drug policy, told The New York Times.
“TrumpRx is a side show,” said Sean D. Sullivan, a health economist at the University of Washington. “I consider it not a real, serious effort in service to lowering prescription drug prices for Americans.”
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