2026 TrumpRx Medication List: Discounted Drugs You Can Buy Now

Brett Hoppe
Published Feb 6, 2026

2026 TrumpRx Medication List: Discounted Drugs You Can Buy Now

In February 2026, the federal government launched TrumpRx.gov, a new platform aimed at lowering prescription drug costs for Americans.

The initiative, supported by President Donald Trump, offers direct cash-pay pricing on select medications, often at rates comparable to or below prices in other developed nations.

TrumpRx is not a pharmacy. Instead, it connects patients with links, coupon programs, and manufacturer purchase options, helping reduce costs by eliminating middlemen like pharmacy benefit managers.

 

How TrumpRx Works

  • No account neededbrowse the site and click through to participating pharmacies or manufacturers

  • Discounts may come as printable coupons or direct online cash prices

  • Savings typically apply to out-of-pocket payments and don’t count toward insurance deductibles

  • Works best for uninsured or cash-pay patients

 

Medications on the TrumpRx List

TrumpRx currently offers 43 discounted drugs across several categories:

Chronic Conditions

  • Abrilada – ~$207.60 (~60% off, originally $519)

  • Azulfidine – ~$99.60 (50% off)

  • Chantix – ~$94.87 (50% off)

  • Cleocin – ~$36.56 (50% off)

  • Colestid – ~$67.80 (50% off)

  • Diflucan – ~$14.06 (50% off)
     

Fertility & Specialty Medications

  • Cetrotide – ~$22.50 (~93% off)

  • Gonal-F – ~$168 (~83% off)

  • Ovidrel – ~$84 (~67% off)

Diabetes & Weight-Loss

  • Insulin Lispro – ~$25

  • Ozempic Pen – ~$199 (66–81% off)

  • Wegovy Pen & Pill – ~$199 and ~$149 (74–89% off)

  • Farxiga – ~$181.59 (~52% off)

Other Notable Drugs

  • Xeljanz – ~$1,518.30 (~33% off)

  • Zepbound – ~$299 (~72% off)

  • Zyvox – ~$122.74 (~50% off)

 

What Patients Should Know

  • TrumpRx focuses on cash-pay prices, so insured patients may not always benefit

  • Some drugs are available through manufacturer deals, others via participating pharmacies

  • Deals are part of broader negotiations with Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and others

  • Goal: Align U.S. drug prices more closely with other developed countries

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