One of the photos on the site appears to have been created by artificial intelligence; arms and legs are distorted, details look strange and unrealistic. The media write that this is evidence that the visual content was prepared in a hurry, which does not inspire confidence.
The site promises to reduce spending on medications, but experts say the actual benefits will be “minimal.” Most Americans get their medications through insurance, and deals with big pharmaceutical companies often only benefit people who pay cash for their medications.
According to TrumpRx, the site does not sell drugs directly but helps find the best prices and increases the “transparency” of the purchasing process by eliminating middlemen. However, the details of the service are not yet known.
Source: Ferra

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