Mark Cuban, the billionaire investor behind Cost Plus Drugs, announced he is teaming up with the Trump administration and TrumpRx to try to make prescription drugs more affordable.
“We do manufacturing in Dallas,” Cuban said Wednesday on Fox News’s Fox & Friends. “We’re working really close with TrumpRx, which I love. We’re going to be integrating our list of medications there.”
Cuban said drugs on his site are marked up only about 15%, usually making them the cheapest option available.
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“I’m going to let you in on a secret,” Cuban told Fox News host Steve Doocy. “Republicans like cheap drugs, too. Independents like cheap drugs, too. Democrats like cheap drugs, too. That’s the mission — to make it inexpensive, starting with medications and then going across the board to all healthcare.”
President Donald Trump announced the launch of TrumpRx in February, in an effort to address healthcare affordability in the United States.
