Greek · Body & Health
fármako
Medicine
Something you take to treat an illness.
Πάρε το φάρμακο μετά το φαγητό.
Take the medicine after eating.
'Φάρμακο' (fármako) has its roots in the Ancient Greek 'φάρμακον' (pharmakon), originally meaning remedy or drug. Over time, it has come to refer broadly to medicine in modern Greek.
'Φάρμακο' is commonly used in both spoken and written language, particularly in medical contexts. It is a formal term but can also appear in casual conversation when discussing health.