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President Trump visited Reading, Ohio, to discuss his administration's efforts to lower drug prices and address the ongoing conflict with Iran.
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President Donald Trump will visit Cincinnati March 11, touring Thermo Fisher Scientific and promoting TrumpRx.gov to highlight efforts to lower drug prices.
Most people can't avoid paying for prescription drugs, and it's something President Trump is promising to make easier. WCCO looked into recent federal changes to prices.
TrumpRx is primarily for people who pay for their prescriptions out-of-pocket. There may be cheaper generic options at direct-to-consumer websites.
TrumpRx isn’t an online pharmacy, as the platform doesn’t sell medication directly to patients. Instead, it acts as a central hub, directing users to drugmakers’ own direct-to-consumer websites or generating discount coupons that can be redeemed at pharmacies.
President Donald Trump is headed back to Greater Cincinnati on Wednesday, using a stop in Reading to push his administration's pitch on cheaper prescription drugs and a strong economy. The White House says he will be hosted by Thermo Fisher Scientific in Reading,
President Trump boasted proudly of his work on lowering drug costs during his State of the Union address on Tuesday, holding up his “most favored nation” (MFN) policy and TrumpRx.gov as proof of having accomplished what his predecessors did not.
President Donald Trump will visit Cincinnati on Wednesday “to celebrate his economic victories” and tout “lower prescription drug prices for working families,” a White House
A new direct-to-consumer prescription program called Trump Rx is offering lower-cost medications, but only for people who pay out of pocket rather than using health insurance. President Trump’s team announced Trump Rx last month.
The Trump administration launched a drug pricing initiative offering immediate savings, but experts debated whether lower costs meant fewer treatments tomorrow.