1) Antidepressant use has greatly increased over the last 30 years, with antidepressants now being the most commonly prescribed drug in the US. However, some experts argue they are overprescribed for issues that could be addressed through therapy or lifestyle changes. 2) Studies have found antidepressants to be only slightly more effective than placebo pills, but other analyses found flaws in how the original data was interpreted. The effectiveness of antidepressants does not depend on the severity of depression. 3) While antidepressants can help some people, there are concerns about overreliance on quick fix medication solutions rather than addressing underlying issues through therapy or lifestyle changes. Long term use should be reserved for severe cases.