
*AI Overview* GoodRx is a broad, independent consumer service offering discounts on thousands of drugs, while TrumpRx is a specialized, government-initiated, and a GoodRx-powered platform focusing on a limited set of brand-name drugs. GoodRx offers a wider range of options, including generics, whereas TrumpRx focuses on, and sometimes has higher prices than, alternatives found elsewhere.
Key Differences Between GoodRx and TrumpRxScope and Drug Selection: GoodRx provides discounts for over 6,000 medications. At its launch, TrumpRx only covered 43, mostly brand-name, medications, primarily focusing on drugs from manufacturers that agreed to specific, government-negotiated deals.
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“Trump Rx” is just a Re-Skin of the GoodRx program...
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BREAKING: Trump’s new “TrumpRX” drug program gets IMMEDIATELY exposed as a scam!
Surprise, surprise! The president held a big to-do yesterday at the White House where he boasted about how, for example, with his new Trump RX program, “they’re slashing the price of a common inhaler from $458 to $51, a difference of nearly 800%.”
First, off, Donnie, that is not an 800% difference. It is 88%. But that’s not the point.
While Trump billed the program as the result of his masterful negotiations with drug companies, users quickly realized that “Trump Rx” was just a reskin of the GoodRx program...that only had about 50 prescriptions available, with prices more expensive than could be found in other places.
For some drugs, like weight-loss drugs like Wegovy, the “savings” were a straight-up scam. TrumpRX boasts that it’s taking the price from $1,349.02 to just $199 — but if you read the fine print, it clearly says it’s just $199 for the first two months, then the price jumps to $349 a month.
For something like an inhaler, the TrumpRX lists it for $51 — but when you click on it, you are taken directly to the AstraZeneca website to see if you qualify for a hardship program that they ALREADY HAD.
All the drugs available are already covered by health insurance, which TrumpRX does not accept.
“TrumpRx is a side show,” Sean D. Sullivan, a health economist at the University of Washington, said to the New York Times. “I consider it not a real, serious effort in service to lowering prescription drug prices for Americans.”
Who could have seen THAT coming?

BREAKING: TrumpRx is already a complete DISASTER, ripping off thousands of gullible, angry MAGAdiots.
Trump bragged Ozempic will drop from $1,000 to $199… a 578% difference. But then math and reality got in the way.
Users are quickly finding out what Trump tried to bury. Software sales professional Dan Gleason noted the so-called "amazing discounts" apply only to new patients and only for two refills. After that, prices jump hundreds of dollars.
Erin Ryan of Crooked Media didn’t mince words, writing, “Can science invent an injection that makes lazy adults understand basic math.”
Author Tracy Solomon added, “Aside from Trump needing a calculator, he also forgot to mention this is an introductory price only. There should always be captions with facts and added information while he speaks.”
This is the same Trump who has spent years promising he alone could fix drug prices, attacking critics as liars, and boasting about “historic” wins that vanish under scrutiny.
Once again, the reality is smaller, weaker, and rigged for headlines, not patients. This is not reform. It is theater, wrapped in deception, serving the same corrupt system that always protects the powerful while regular people are left paying the price.
That is what you get from buying your miracle meds from Dr. Trump
