TrumpRX.gov Brings Lower Drug Prices for Key West Working Families
- Liana Gonzalez-Blanco

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TrumpRX.gov Brings Lower Drug Prices for Key West Working Families
By: Liana Gonzalez-Blanco
February 6, 2026
President Donald Trump on Thursday rolled out TrumpRx.gov, a new website he says will give Americans access to the lowest prescription drug prices in the world. The administration is calling it one of its biggest wins yet in the push to bring down medication costs and take on Big Pharma.
Trump announced that the site is now live and already offering major discounts on dozens of commonly used medications. The deals come from “most‑favored‑nation” agreements his administration negotiated with major drug companies, which he says stop Americans from paying more than patients in other countries.

“Starting tonight, dozens of the most commonly used prescription drugs will be available at dramatic discounts,” Trump said, adding that the U.S. will now pay the lowest price any country pays for the same drug.

He pointed to examples like AstraZeneca cutting the price of a popular inhaler from $458 to $51 — nearly an 800% difference. Other companies, including Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, and EMD Serono, have also agreed to steep reductions on medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, insulin, and fertility treatments.

During the event, Joe Gebbia, chief design officer at National Design Studio, demonstrated the site’s features. TrumpRx.gov lets users search for medications, compare discounted prices, generate coupons, and redeem them at pharmacies or directly through manufacturers.
Gebbia described it as a “smart site,” highlighting tools like pharmacy locators and related‑drug suggestions.

A military spouse shared her experience with infertility and praised the program for making costly treatments more accessible, saying the administration’s push for price transparency is already making a difference for families like hers.
Trump said the launch is a long‑promised reform that previous leaders never delivered.
“For years, politicians from both parties have promised to bring down prescription drug prices and make health care more affordable, but they all failed,” he said.
The new platform builds on deals with at least 16 pharmaceutical companies, using tariff pressure and most‑favored‑nation rules to push global prices down for American consumers.
TrumpRx is a major piece of the America First agenda, aimed at lowering healthcare costs and putting savings back into the pockets of working families.
Liana Gonzalez-Blanco
Liana is a Key West native who loves writing about her island home. She taught English to students in grades 6–12 for nearly 35 years in Key West schools, sharing her love of literature and language with generations of local students. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Florida and a master’s degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Central Florida. Liana is the owner of Conch Media Group, LLC, and the creator and manager of The Key West Post. Her goal is to keep readers informed about the issues that matter most in Key West. As a lifelong local, she offers a perspective often missing from corporate media and from journalists and bloggers who are new to the island. When Liana isn't writing and managing this website, she enjoys spending time with her friends and family. On most days, you’ll find her walking, biking, or running outdoors, soaking up the natural beauty, friendly people, and diverse cultures that make Key West so special.
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