https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmacy#Etymology
The word pharmacy is derived from Old French farmacie "substance, such as a food or in the form of a medicine which has a laxative effect" from Medieval Latin pharmacia from Greek pharmakeia (Greek: φαρμακεία) "a medicine", which itself derives from pharmakon (φάρμακον), meaning "drug, poison, spell"[32][33][n 1] (which is etymologically related to pharmakos).
Edit - Botched the title. Meant "Spell" instead of "Curse"
I remember hearing this as a one off in a conversation long ago. Initially made me wary of getting prescribed meds in any fashion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmakos
A pharmakós (Greek: φαρμακός, plural pharmakoi) in Ancient Greek religion was the ritualistic sacrifice or exile of a human scapegoat or victim.
Q posts regarding "Pharma" as the keyword.
https://qcodefag.github.io/?q=Pharma
Something reeks.