Sorcery in modern Greek is μαγεία (mayeía), which is related to "mágos" (magician).
Phármaka is drugs/medicine.
Pharmakeío is pharmacy - shop that sells drugs/medicines.
Pharmakeía is pharmacies (plural of pharmacy).
Ancient Greek meanings might differ, of course.
Whatever, I wouldn't read too much into the meaning of Greek words in the Bible because too many got mistranslated from the original language or the meaning got altered for political reasons.
Sorcery in modern Greek is μαγεία (mayeía), which is related to "mágos" (magician).
Phármaka is drugs/medicine.
Pharmakeío is pharmacy - shop that sells drugs/medicines.
Pharmakeía is pharmacies (plural of pharmacy).
Ancient Greek meanings might differ, of course.
Whatever, I wouldn't read too much into the meaning of Greek words in the Bible because too many got mistranslated from the original language or the meaning got altered for political reasons.