medicamento
Medicine; medication. A substance used for treating illness.
A medicamento is a tangible medical product used to restore health or manage symptoms.
Palavra em 30 segundos
- A substance used to treat or prevent illness.
- Essential vocabulary for medical and pharmacy visits.
- Usually taken orally or applied topically.
Summary
A medicamento is a tangible medical product used to restore health or manage symptoms.
- A substance used to treat or prevent illness.
- Essential vocabulary for medical and pharmacy visits.
- Usually taken orally or applied topically.
Use with the verb tomar
Always pair 'medicamento' with the verb 'tomar' when talking about consumption. For example: 'Tomo mi medicamento por la mañana'.
Prescription vs over-the-counter
Be aware that some medications require a 'receta' (prescription). Always check if you need one before going to the pharmacy.
Pharmacy culture in Spanish-speaking countries
In many Spanish-speaking countries, pharmacists provide more advice than in some other regions. Don't hesitate to ask them questions about dosage.
Exemplos
4 de 4Debes tomar el medicamento con agua.
You must take the medication with water.
El paciente requiere un medicamento específico.
The patient requires a specific medication.
¿Dónde guardas los medicamentos?
Where do you keep the medicines?
La eficacia del medicamento fue probada.
The efficacy of the drug was tested.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Medical-mento'. It is a 'medical' product that helps your 'memento' (memory) or health stay on track.
Visión general
El término 'medicamento' es fundamental en el vocabulario cotidiano. Se refiere a cualquier producto farmacéutico destinado a tratar una dolencia. A diferencia de un fármaco, que es el principio activo en sí, el medicamento es el producto final preparado para su consumo.
Patrones de uso
Se utiliza frecuentemente con verbos de acción como 'tomar', 'recetar' o 'comprar'. Es un sustantivo masculino y se usa tanto en singular como en plural ('medicamentos'). Es común verlo en contextos médicos, farmacéuticos y domésticos.
Contextos comunes
Lo escucharás constantemente en la farmacia ('¿Tiene este medicamento?'), en la consulta del médico ('Debe tomar este medicamento cada ocho horas') o en casa al organizar un botiquín ('¿Dónde están los medicamentos para el dolor?').
Comparación de palabras similares
A menudo se confunde con 'medicina'. Aunque en el habla coloquial son sinónimos, 'medicina' también puede referirse a la ciencia o profesión médica, mientras que 'medicamento' es estrictamente el objeto físico. 'Fármaco' tiene un matiz más técnico o científico, usado más en contextos académicos o de laboratorio.
Notas de uso
Medicamento is a neutral term used in all registers. It is the most common word for a pill, syrup, or treatment in a pharmacy context. Avoid using 'droga' for medicine, as 'droga' usually implies illegal substances or narcotics.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'droga' instead of 'medicamento'. Remember that 'droga' has a negative connotation in Spanish. Also, ensure you use the masculine article 'el' or 'un' with 'medicamento'.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Medical-mento'. It is a 'medical' product that helps your 'memento' (memory) or health stay on track.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Latin 'medicamentum', which comes from 'mederi', meaning 'to heal'. It has maintained its core meaning of a healing substance throughout history.
Contexto cultural
In Spanish-speaking cultures, the pharmacist is a trusted health advisor. It is common to consult them for minor ailments before seeing a doctor.
Exemplos
Debes tomar el medicamento con agua.
everydayYou must take the medication with water.
El paciente requiere un medicamento específico.
formalThe patient requires a specific medication.
¿Dónde guardas los medicamentos?
informalWhere do you keep the medicines?
La eficacia del medicamento fue probada.
academicThe efficacy of the drug was tested.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
Efectos secundarios
Side effects
Dosis diaria
Daily dose
Fecha de caducidad
Expiration date
Frequentemente confundido com
Medicina can mean the science of medicine or the profession, whereas medicamento is strictly the physical substance.
Fármaco is more technical and often refers to the chemical compound, whereas medicamento is the commercial product.
Padrões gramaticais
Use with the verb tomar
Always pair 'medicamento' with the verb 'tomar' when talking about consumption. For example: 'Tomo mi medicamento por la mañana'.
Prescription vs over-the-counter
Be aware that some medications require a 'receta' (prescription). Always check if you need one before going to the pharmacy.
Pharmacy culture in Spanish-speaking countries
In many Spanish-speaking countries, pharmacists provide more advice than in some other regions. Don't hesitate to ask them questions about dosage.
Teste-se
Completa la frase con la palabra correcta.
El doctor me recetó un ___ para la gripe.
Medicamento es lo que se receta para tratar una enfermedad.
Pontuação: /1
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasEn el uso diario, son intercambiables. Sin embargo, 'medicina' también se refiere a la ciencia médica, mientras que 'medicamento' se refiere exclusivamente al producto físico.
Sí, es muy común en el lenguaje coloquial. Ambas formas son aceptadas y entendidas perfectamente por los hablantes nativos.
Puedes decir: '¿Tiene este medicamento?' o 'Necesito este medicamento, por favor'. Siempre es útil llevar la receta médica si el fármaco lo requiere.
Es un término neutro. Se utiliza tanto en contextos formales, como en hospitales, como en situaciones informales en el hogar.
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