TrumpRx aims to provide discounted prescription drugs directly to consumers, but questions remain about its overall impact.
TrumpRx aims to provide discounted prescription drugs directly to consumers, but questions remain about its overall impact.

Like Is TrumpRx Gonna Save Us Money or What

Okay so like President Trump launched this new website TrumpRx and it's supposed to help people save money on their prescriptions. Honestly when I first heard about it I was like "Is this real life"? But apparently it's a real thing. The idea is that it connects people directly with drug companies offering discounts which sounds amazing right? But like will it actually work? That's the million dollar question or maybe the million dollar prescription LOL.

Cash or Card Besties

So here's the tea. TrumpRx seems to be targeting people who are willing to pay cash and skip using their insurance. This might be great for those without insurance or with limited coverage. But like if you have good insurance will you actually save more money using this site? Juliette Cubanski from KFF a health policy research org is kinda skeptical. She's like if your insurance gives you a good copay there might not be a huge upside to using TrumpRx. Also purchases through direct to consumer platforms might not count toward your deductible. What about that deal huh? Speaking of deals have you heard about the U.S. to Pay Up Billions to the UN? Maybe that's where some of these savings could come from IDK. It's all so complicated it's like doing my taxes except with medicine.

Major Drug Discounts The Deets

Okay so what drugs are we talking about here? At launch the site features meds from AstraZeneca Lilly EMD Serono Novo Nordisk and Pfizer. They're planning to add more companies in the future. One thing they are really pushing are the drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy for diabetes and obesity. The discounts sound pretty good like Ozempic going from around $1,000 to $199 per month. But like these are the "list prices." What insurance companies actually pay might be lower already. So it's kind of like when you see something on sale but it was already on sale before the sale. Make it make sense please.

Is It the Only Solution Tho

The article quotes Juliette Cubanski saying TrumpRx "doesn't seem like it is the only solution" for most Americans. I mean she's not wrong. Getting healthcare in the US can be like navigating a maze blindfolded. I totally get that the government is trying to bring down drug prices because they are ridiculously high compared to other countries. But it seems like this is just one piece of the puzzle. Maybe there is a hidden "Filter" in the settings that we need to activate who knows.

What the CEOs Are Saying

So the CEOs of some of these drug companies are chiming in. Chris Boerner from Bristol Myers Squibb said that the US healthcare system is too complex and has too many middlemen. Dave Ricks the CEO of Eli Lilly pointed out that they were the first to sell obesity treatments directly to patients. So they're basically saying that TrumpRx is expanding on what they're already doing. It's all about cutting out the middleman or in this case maybe cutting out the extra costs.

Final Thoughts: Positively Shady

Okay besties here's the bottom line. TrumpRx has the potential to help some people save money on their prescriptions especially those without insurance or limited coverage. But whether it's a game changer for everyone remains to be seen. Like we need to see if the savings are actually better than what you can get with insurance and if the drugs you need are even on the site. And like as always do your research and talk to your doctor before making any decisions. That's what I'm gonna do. K bye.


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