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Prescription medications can be expensive, but you have options. Two major discount programs can help you save significantly on your prescriptions.
🇺🇸 TrumpRx
Government initiative launched in February 2026 to reduce prescription drug costs. Focuses on 43 brand-name medications with negotiated prices.
Key Features:
- ✅ 43 brand-name drugs included
- ✅ Negotiated government prices
- ✅ No membership required
- ✅ Available at major pharmacies
- ✅ Launched February 2026
💊 GoodRx
Established discount program that compares prices across thousands of pharmacies. Works for both generic and brand-name medications.
Key Features:
- ✅ Thousands of medications
- ✅ Compare pharmacy prices
- ✅ Free discount coupons
- ✅ Mobile app available
- ✅ Established track record
📌 Important Notes:
- Not insurance: These are discount programs, not insurance coverage
- Cannot combine: Cannot be used with Medicare Part D or other insurance
- Cash price alternative: Best for uninsured or when cash price is lower than copay
- Compare both: Check both programs as prices vary by medication and location
When Should You Use Each Program?
Use TrumpRx If:
- Your medication is on the 43-drug list
- You want guaranteed government pricing
- You prefer brand-name medications
Use GoodRx If:
- Your medication isn't on TrumpRx list
- You want to compare multiple pharmacies
- You prefer generic alternatives
Need Regular Prescription Coverage?
If you're on Medicare and take medications regularly, Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage may be a better option than discount programs.
Medicare Part D Benefits:
- ✅ Coverage for multiple medications
- ✅ Predictable copays
- ✅ Catastrophic coverage protection
- ✅ No claim forms to file
- ✅ Works with Medicare
- ✅ Annual out-of-pocket maximum
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use TrumpRx with my Medicare Part D?
No, TrumpRx and GoodRx are discount programs that cannot be combined with insurance. However, you can compare the discount price vs. your Part D copay and use whichever is lower (you just can't submit the discount price to insurance).
Do I need to sign up or pay for these programs?
No, both TrumpRx and GoodRx are free to use. Simply search for your medication, show the coupon or discount card at the pharmacy, and receive the discounted price.
Which program should I use?
It depends on your specific medication. For brand-name drugs on the TrumpRx list, check TrumpRx first. For generics or medications not on the TrumpRx list, try GoodRx. You can compare both for the best price.
Where can I use these discounts?
Both programs work at most major pharmacy chains including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Publix, and many independent pharmacies. Check the specific program website for participating locations near you.
Can I use TrumpRx with Medicare in Florida?
Yes, but with important rules to understand. TrumpRx is available to all Florida residents, including Medicare beneficiaries. Here's how it works:
- Cannot combine: You can't use TrumpRx AND Part D for the same prescription
- Doesn't count toward donut hole: TrumpRx purchases won't count toward your Part D out-of-pocket max
- Best strategy: Compare both prices each time you fill a prescription
Which Florida pharmacies accept TrumpRx?
TrumpRx is accepted at most major pharmacy chains throughout Florida, including the Treasure Coast.
Verify participation at TrumpRx.gov before visiting your pharmacy
How can Landel Insurance help me save on prescriptions in Florida?
We do more than just sell insurance—we help you find the best overall drug cost strategy.
We review your medications and find the Part D plan with the lowest total cost for YOUR specific drugs.
We help you understand when TrumpRx saves you money vs. using your Part D coverage.
Drug formularies change yearly. We review your plan during Open Enrollment to ensure you still have the best coverage.
We connect eligible Floridians with Extra Help (LIS) and manufacturer patient assistance programs.
What medications are covered by TrumpRx?
TrumpRx currently covers 43 brand-name medications across these common categories:
Check if your medication is covered: Visit TrumpRx.gov and search by drug name
Are there Florida programs that help low-income seniors with prescriptions?
Yes! Florida seniors may qualify for several prescription assistance programs:
Federal program that pays Part D premiums and reduces copays. In 2026, income limit is ~$22,590 (single) or ~$30,660 (married). Landel can help you apply!
State resource that connects Floridians to manufacturer assistance programs. Free service through the Florida Department of Elder Affairs.
Many drug companies offer free medications to qualifying patients. We can help identify which programs you may qualify for.
Can TrumpRx help me avoid the Medicare Part D "donut hole"?
It depends on your situation. Here's what Florida Medicare beneficiaries need to know:
2026 Part D Coverage Stages:
Key Point: TrumpRx purchases do NOT count toward your Part D out-of-pocket spending. If you're close to reaching catastrophic coverage (where copays drop to $0), it may be better to pay through Part D. We can help you calculate which option saves more!
Need Help Choosing the Right Coverage?
Our licensed insurance agents can help you understand your prescription drug coverage options, including Medicare Part D plans.