The Trump administration launched the TrumpRx website, which offers discounted cash prices on prescription drugs directly from manufacturers.[1][4] More than 40 popular medicines from five companies are available at launch: AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, EMD Serono, Novo Nordisk and Pfizer.[1][4] Users search for a drug on the web, print a coupon and present it at a pharmacy to purchase at a lower price.[1] Discounts range from 33% on Pfizer's Xeljanz for autoimmune diseases to 93% on EMD Serono's Cetrotide for fertility.[4] According to Pfizer, savings can be as high as 85% when paying cash, averaging around 50% over regular prices.[5] Agreements with pharmaceutical companies were made in exchange for tariff concessions and also include lower prices for Medicaid and new drugs.[2][4] The White House is looking for other companies to add their deals to TrumpRx, with additional discounts from 11 firms coming in the coming months.[4] The site is intended mainly for patients without insurance or paying cash.[5]