TrumpRx list expanded again and tops 800 drugs, president says

Published June 6, 2026 11:10 AM MST

President Donald Trump on Friday announced another major expansion to his prescription medication website initiative, TrumpRx. 

What they're saying:

On Friday, Trump said on the social media site Truth Social that the government-backed website has added 160 prescription drugs to its listing. 

Trump didn’t elaborate on which drugs have been added. 

What is TrumpRx? 

FILE - President Donald Trump speaks to introduce the new TrumpRx website in the South Court Auditorium of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 5, 2026. (Photo by Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images)

The backstory:

In February, the Trump administration launched TrumpRx, a website officials say will help patients buy certain prescription drugs at discounted prices.

The website was launched after the administration finalized agreements with 16 major pharmaceutical companies under so-called "most-favored-nation" pricing arrangements.

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Big picture view:

TrumpRx doesn’t sell discounted medications; it directs users to drugmakers’ own direct‑to‑consumer websites.

It works by allowing users to search for discounted medications, view estimated savings and generate coupons for participating prescriptions.

All prices listed are out-of-pocket, and may be cheaper for people with insurance. Also, some people might be able to use available generics that cost less than brand-name medications, though hundreds of generic medications were added last month. 

Dig deeper:

Drugmakers who list their drugs on TrumpRx have voluntarily agreed to lower their prices in exchange for being exempt from President Trump’s tariffs. The administration has touted substantial discounts, though it’s unclear just how much impact the changes will have on family budgets.

By the numbers:

Trump said Friday the latest addition brings the total of more than 800 listed prescriptions. The site debuted with about 40 drugs.  

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Meanwhile:

Besides TrumpRx, the administration has promoted other efforts to lower drug costs, including deals between the president and the 17 major drugmakers to offer medications at the same prices that appear in other developed countries, or lower.

The Source: Information in this article was taken from a President Trump Truth Social post on June 5, 2026. Background information was taken from The Associated Press and previous FOX Television Station reporting. This story was reported from Detroit.

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