President Donald J. Trump launched TrumpRx.gov, a website that offers patients discounts on prescription drugs without insurance through coupons.[1][6] The site includes 40 to 43 popular brand-name drugs from companies such as Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, Pfizer and others, at significant discounts over list prices.[1][2][5] For example, the monthly price of injectable Ozempic will drop from $1,028 to an average of $350, Wego from $1,349 to $199-$350, and tablet Wego to $149; Zepbound from $1088 to $299-346.[1] Other discounts include Eucrisa from $792 to $158, insulin Lispro to $25 a month and Duavee from $202 to $30; for fertility drugs, savings exceed $2,000 per cycle.[1] STAT's analysis shows that about half of these drugs have cheaper generics available through GoodRx or Cost Plus Drugs, saving consumers hundreds of dollars.[2] Discounts apply to cash payments only, expenses do not count toward deductibles or maximum out-of-pocket expenses, and are not for Medicare or Medicaid insured persons.[2][4] The website uses GoodRx technology to broker discounts, but does not sell drugs directly.[4][6] Experts point out that policyholders typically pay lower copays through insurance.[3][4]