Lower Drug Prices Brought to You by Trump? Nope . . .

Don’t Buy Trump’s SOTU Claims on Drug Prices,

Trump’s CMS also choose to not to finalize plans to combine intravenous and subcutaneous formulations of drugs for Medicare negotiation. If they continue to exclude this policy, it will lead to more pharma gaming and monopoly extending, making it harder for the program to achieve savings for seniors and people with disabilities.

TrumpRx claims to provide “the world’s lowest prices on prescription drugs”, but prices remain higher than in other wealthy countries. Wegovy deals on TrumpRx start at $199 for the first two monthly fills of the lowest dose and then rise to $349 per month; coupons must be used by the end of March 2026 to secure this deal. Meanwhile, Wegovy can be purchased for $186 in Denmark, $137 in Germany, and $92 in the United Kingdom.

Conclusion:

Instead of phony solutions like TrumpRx: policymakers can save hundreds of billions of dollars and ensure Americans have access to fair drug prices by building on the progress of the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program to:

  • Limit Medicare-negotiated drug prices based on what other countries pay for the same drugs.
  • Expand access to Medicare-negotiated prices to people who get their insurance through their employer or the private market.
  • Expand and lower the annual out-of-pocket cap for prescriptions so tens of millions more Americans with Medicare and with private insurance benefit from lower drug costs.
  • Negotiate prices on all brand name drugs, including newly launched treatments, not just a limited number of drugs that have been on the market for nearly a decade or more.