What Drugs Are Available Under The TrumpRx Drug Program? See Full List

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The Trump administration launched TrumpRX, a new online initiative aimed at lowering prescription drug costs by allowing patients to buy drugs directly from drugmakers at discounted cash prices.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks about the TrumpRX website in the South Court Auditorium of the White House on February 5, 2026 in Washington, DC. (AFP)TrumpRx is not an online pharmacy and does not dispense medication itself. Instead, it acts as a pricing and referral platform, listing discounted cash prices and redirecting users to participating drug manufacturers’ websites to complete purchases.

“It’s a portal where someone can check to see if they can find a low-cost, direct-to-consumer product from a drug manufacturer,” Kay Pestina, vice president and director of KFF’s patient and consumer protection programs, told CBS News. “This is not a storefront.”

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Anyone with a valid prescription can use TrumpRx, but the program currently only applies to cash-paying customers.

At launch, TrumpRx lists 43 prescription drugs, covering conditions such as diabetes, weight loss, fertility treatment, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disorders, women’s health, respiratory care and smoking cessation.

Complete list of available drugsThe following drugs are currently included:

Abrilada®

Airsupra®

Azulfidine®

Azulfidine® one-tab

Bevespi®

Cetrotide®

Chantix®

Cleocin®

Colestid®

Cortef®

Cytomel®

Diflucan®

Duavee®

Estring®

Eucrisa®

Farkhiga®

Xenotropin®

Gonal-F®

Insulin lispro

Levoxyl®

Lopid®

Medrol®

Go ahead®

Nicotrol®

Ovidrel®

Ozempic® Pen

Premarin®

Premarin® Vaginal Cream

Prempro®

Pristiq®

Protonix®

Ticosin®

Toviaz®

Vfend®

Viracept®

Wegovy® pen

Wegovy® Pill

Xeljanz®

Xigduo® XR

Zarontin®

Zazpret®

Zepbound®

Zyvox®

Additional medications are expected to be added to the TrumRx website over time.

What next?The program comes as healthcare affordability is a major concern for Americans. Polling cited by CBS News shows that prescription drug costs are among the top financial concerns for families nationwide.

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More than a dozen pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, Merck, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly and Genentech, have agreed to participate so far, according to the White House. Officials say the program could expand further if more manufacturers join.

President Trump has called on Congress to pass legislation that would allow TrumpRx purchases to be covered by insurance plans.

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