Mark Cuban New Online Pharmacy: How It Works
The new Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company will offer more than 100 generic drugs at reduced prices. No insurance is accepted, so it's cash only.
www.healthline.comHere’s what’s most relevant right now about Mark Cuban and his online pharmacy concept.
The Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company (Cost Plus Drugs) launched in early 2022 as a direct-to-consumer online pharmacy aiming to reduce drug costs by cutting out middlemen and charging a small markup plus a pharmacist fee. Recent coverage around the launch highlighted prices for generics and the model of direct manufacturer-to-consumer pricing, with no insurance accepted initially. This has been described as a disruptive approach to prescription drug pricing in the U.S..[2][4][5]
Over time, reporting has noted the company expanded its catalog (adding thousands of medicines, especially generics) and pursued a plan to manufacture injectables in Dallas, with continued emphasis on price transparency and lower costs relative to traditional pharmacy benefit managers. The narrative has consistently framed MCCPDC as a significant shift in how drugs are distributed and priced in the U.S..[1][3]
Public and expert commentary has discussed both potential benefits and criticisms, including concerns about rebates, insurance compatibility (the model traditionally did not process insurance), and how savings are captured and passed to consumers. Proponents emphasize substantial cash-price savings for many generics; critics point to lack of insurance integration and limited brand-name options in early stages.[3][4][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest status and summarize any new developments (e.g., catalog size, pricing changes, or regulatory/market updates) with up-to-date sources and provide a brief bullet-point timeline. I can also look for recent news in sources like major outlets or the company’s own statements to verify current operations and impact.
The new Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company will offer more than 100 generic drugs at reduced prices. No insurance is accepted, so it's cash only.
www.healthline.comMark Cuban's new approach to drug pricing offers hope for lower costs while highlighting the ongoing battle for fair and transparent medication pricing.
www.musc.eduAt the 2025 “Future of Health” event hosted by the Wall Street Journal, Mark Cuban shared how PBMs contribute to high drug prices.
healthtree.org"We get people coming to us and saying 'your price is $10, my co-pay is $20,'" said Cuban. "'So I'm ignoring my insurance and coming straight to you.'"
www.cbsnews.comCuban said he's able to keep prices low by buying directly from manufacturers. The new website charges a 15% markup, a $3 handling fee and $5 for shipping.
www.cbsnews.comEntrepreneur Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drug Company is said to cut out middlemen in the drug distribution business, and offers affordable prices through direct negotiations with makers and pharmacies. Also: Bristol Myers Squibb, PrEP, UCB and Zogenix, a new RNA drug startup, and more.
kffhealthnews.orgThe drugs are priced at cost plus 15%.
www.townandcountrymag.comIn a fireside chat at the University of Pennsylvania, Mark Cuban and Ezekiel Emanuel discuss Cuban’s new company that is disrupting the U.S. prescription drug distribution market.
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