The TrumpRx platform allows Americans to buy prescription drugs at lower prices through coupons that they can print on the web and present at a pharmacy.[1][4][5] The site offers more than 40 popular drugs, including weight loss products such as Novo Nordisk's Ozempic and Wegovy, and fertility drugs from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk.[1][2][4][6] Ozempic's price drops from more than $1,000 to $199 a month, and Wego's from $1,300 to $199, although after two months the prices gradually increase.[4] Pfizer agreed to sell the drugs at an average savings of 50 percent and received benefits such as tariff concessions and duty deferrals.[3] The rebates were based on agreements between the Trump administration and pharmaceutical companies.[1][3] Experts report that most Americans already get drugs at lower prices through health insurance.[1][2][4] The list of medicines will gradually expand.[1][4]