1st partial List of out of pocket medications are listed.

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These medications are not all of them, more to come.
Be careful if you check this list for something you may be taking and before
you consider buying, check with your insurance 1st, as it may be drop cheaper through
them rather than paying out of pocket.

My DH is waiting to see if Januvia will be on the list and then see if his cost drops
in his insurance also.

Right now most of the few listed are the shots for losing weight and other of those
personal types of problems.
 
These medications are not all of them, more to come.
Be careful if you check this list for something you may be taking and before
you consider buying, check with your insurance 1st, as it may be drop cheaper through
them rather than paying out of pocket.

My DH is waiting to see if Januvia will be on the list and then see if his cost drops
in his insurance also.

Right now most of the few listed are the shots for losing weight and other of those
personal types of problems.
? Is there a list of meds somewhere? :)
 
? Is there a list of meds somewhere? :)
Yes, the list (I can't help the name of it so don't jump me) is on trumprx.com (this is not a political thread, it is a list of
medications at reduced out of pocket costs for the USA)

They may be adding to it now, it's not showing for me as it did earlier. They said it will be updated as the costs and new meds
come in and finalized.
 
TrumpRx is a direct violation of the Emoluments Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
  • Definition: Article II, Section 1, Clause 7 prohibits the president from receiving any "emolument" (benefit or profit) from the federal or state governments beyond their official salary.
  • Conflict with TrumpRx: Critics argue that hosting a government-branded program like TrumpRx.gov on an official .gov website leverages the presidency as a marketing tool. If the program directly or indirectly increases the president's wealth or business interests, it could be viewed as an unconstitutional domestic emolument.
The vast majority of medications offered through the TrumpRx program are generic drugs that have been widely available to the American public for years, or even decades.

The program functions more as a rebranded pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) or a direct-to-consumer marketplace rather than a source for new or exclusive medications.

You can find almost all of the drugs listed on TrumpRx through several other well-established channels:
  • Retail Pharmacies: Local pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid) and grocery stores carry these generics.
  • Discount Cards: Services like GoodRx, SingleCare, and WellRx provide coupons for these exact medications at retail locations.
  • Direct-Pay Pharmacies: Services like Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company or Amazon Pharmacy offer many of the same generics at transparent, wholesale-plus pricing, often without requiring insurance.
  • $4 Generic Lists: Many retailers (like Walmart) have long-standing lists of common generics available for $4 to $10 for a 30-day supply.
 
I never looked at TrumpRx com. yet, but Local Papers, no need Insurance card to purchase. It's discount-priced rx medications which is directly from manufacture.
Is that true?:confused:
 
TrumpRx is a direct violation of the Emoluments Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
  • Definition: Article II, Section 1, Clause 7 prohibits the president from receiving any "emolument" (benefit or profit) from the federal or state governments beyond their official salary.
  • Conflict with TrumpRx: Critics argue that hosting a government-branded program like TrumpRx.gov on an official .gov website leverages the presidency as a marketing tool. If the program directly or indirectly increases the president's wealth or business interests, it could be viewed as an unconstitutional domestic emolument.
The vast majority of medications offered through the TrumpRx program are generic drugs that have been widely available to the American public for years, or even decades.

The program functions more as a rebranded pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) or a direct-to-consumer marketplace rather than a source for new or exclusive medications.

You can find almost all of the drugs listed on TrumpRx through several other well-established channels:
  • Retail Pharmacies: Local pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid) and grocery stores carry these generics.
  • Discount Cards: Services like GoodRx, SingleCare, and WellRx provide coupons for these exact medications at retail locations.
  • Direct-Pay Pharmacies: Services like Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company or Amazon Pharmacy offer many of the same generics at transparent, wholesale-plus pricing, often without requiring insurance.
  • $4 Generic Lists: Many retailers (like Walmart) have long-standing lists of common generics available for $4 to $10 for a 30-day supply.
Now we can see the many options those who may not have insurance or insurance won't pay for some drug to check out.
Never hurts to know all avenues. Thanks!
 

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