The Trump administration rolled out its new prescription drug platform — TrumpRx — with the promise of saving Americans money.
But congressional Democrats have a new warning: The website directs Americans to brand-name drugs rather than generics, meaning consumers are frequently at risk of paying more than they should — in some cases, thousands of dollars annually.
In a new report shared first with MS NOW, Democrats on the Joint Economic Committee analyzed the prices of 15 common medications, comparing the discounted prices on the TrumpRx website to the cost of generics purchased using a GoodRx coupon.
The report shows, for instance, that a year’s supply of the atrial fibrillation medication Tikosyn, purchased at the TrumpRx discounted rate, would cost about $4,000. By contrast, according to the report, a generic version of the drug bought with a GoodRx coupon would cost just shy of $200 annually — a savings of roughly $3,800. (The report uses Manchester, N.H., as the location for the GoodRx search.)
For Pristiq, used to treat depression, the TrumpRx platform’s discounted rate clocks in at about $2,400 for an annual supply. Generics purchased with a GoodRx coupon would cost consumers about $320 for the year — a savings of more than $2,000 annually.
In a statement, New Hampshire Sen. Maggie Hassan, the top Democrat on the Joint Economic Committee, argued that “TrumpRx directs families to buy expensive brand-name drugs when generic versions are available elsewhere at a fraction of the cost.”
Hassan accused the Trump administration of helping “Big Pharma line its pockets.” She encouraged the White House and Republicans to work with Democrats “to actually lower prescription drug costs.”
President Donald Trump formally rolled out the TrumpRx website last week, telling Americans they were “going to save a fortune.”
The new online platform connects consumers with drugmakers’ direct-to-consumer websites to purchase medications at reduced rates, and also offers coupons to use at brick-and-mortar pharmacies.
Those lower costs, Trump said, are made possible by the deals his administration has made with pharmaceutical companies to match the prices in other developed nations — his so-called most-favored-nation pricing.
The TrumpRx website initially launched with 40 drugs, with the promise to add more. And the discounted prices, the website says, are only available for “cash-paying patients” — not those using insurance.
Appearing on MS NOW to mark the website’s rollout, Marty Markary, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, described the TrumpRx launch as “the beginning of a new chapter in American health care where, for the first time, you can buy the drug from those who make it.”
In response to the findings of the Democratic report, White House spokesperson Kush Desai accused Democrats of “resorting to idiotic or simply ignorant lines of attack instead of simply giving the president credit where it’s due” — arguing that while Democrats “spent decades talking about lowering prescription drug prices, President Trump actually delivered.”
Desai added that “product listings on TrumpRx.gov are in no way an endorsement for use of any prescription drug over another,” saying patients should check to see if the options on the site make “the most sense over other options.”
He also noted that, because some products on the platform do not have generic competitors, the website “guarantees substantial savings” for Americans. One example, seemingly, is the weight loss GLP-1 drug Wegovy, which is listed on the site at a discount of 74% to 85% off.
The Democratic report also notably identified smaller cost disparities for some of the other drugs on the TrumpRx platform, such as Toviaz, used to treat an overactive bladder. According to the report, the price for one prescription of 30 pills runs about $44 at the TrumpRx discounted price, versus $40 for generics with a GoodRx coupon.
A year’s supply of the drug Xigduo XR — used to help manage Type 2 diabetes — purchased using the TrumpRx discount would run about $908, according to the report. Generics with a GoodRx coupon cost about $886.
Health care and consumer prices are primed to be a point of contention heading into the fall midterm elections.
Trump has touted the website and his negotiations with drug companies as part of his work to lower costs. Democrats, meanwhile, have accused Republicans of only making matters worse, pointing to the expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies at the start of 2026 as a prime example.
Kevin Frey is a congressional reporter for MS NOW.









