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Billionaire Mark Cuban praises Donald Trump's strategy to make medicines cheaper

Tyle Mark Cuban acknowledged the success of a trade deal negotiated by Donald Trump to lower the price of medicines

Billionaire Mark Cuban praises Donald Trump039s strategy to make medicines cheaper
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Millionaire Mark Cuban, who was one of the most influential tycoons in supporting the Democrats ' continued rule of office, has now chosen to applaud Donald Trump's plan to lower the cost of prescription drugs in the US.

The smart Pennsylvania buyer made the wise decision in 2024 to distance himself from the Republicans, who he had long supported, and rather chose to take part in some fundraising events for Joe Biden's Democrat candidacy. He said," He would still vote for Joe Biden if they were having his last wake, and it was him against Trump, and they were giving him the last rites. " Caribbean acknowledges the efforts made by the Trump presidency to lower drug prices through the TrumpRX program, which was introduced last month, almost two years later. Somebody wants to criticize TrumpRx, they say. In actuality, it helps people save money on IVF solutions and other medications. a lot of money Something that saves patients money, in my opinion, is a win," Cuban wrote on the system X, which was formerly Online. For 54 prescribed medication, including those used to treat conditions like diabetes, abnormalities, bloating, and fertility, TrumpRX offers discounted rates.

The fact that the medicines are direct-released brand-name types eliminates brokers is the key to lower prices.

TrumpRX serves as an information resource where users can find coupons and affordable prices for frequently used brand-name medications for treating chronic illnesses, despite not selling them directly.

The president predicted in December that "drug prices in the United States will significantly decrease and will soon be the lowest in the established world. "

To accomplish this objective, It offered tax deductions for at least three times, as long as agreements to keep prices low are kept. Amgen, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol Myers Squibb, Genentech, Gilead Sciences, GSK, Merck, Novartis, and Sanofi are just a few companies on the list of medical organizations that are willing to work with the government.

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