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‘A pill for every ill’: doctors say Australia overprescribing antidepressants to mask toxic social conditions
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of The Guardian (One of the UK's Leading Newspapers)

Governments are failing to address the toxic social conditions that cause chronic stress and cannot be medicated away, Dr Matt Fisher says. Illustration: Nash Weerasekera/The Guardian

The Guardian (One of the UK's Leading Newspapers), December 20, 2024
Posted: June 6th, 2025
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/dec/21/a-pil...

Too many people are being prescribed antidepressants to deal with stressful life events or social problems, according to a growing chorus of doctors and researchers. More than 14% of Australians are currently taking antidepressants, one of the highest rates in the world. Dr Matt Fisher, who researches wellbeing and the impact of stress, says while he has heard health workers talk about this “as a good thing, because it means more people are getting access to help”, he doesn’t see it as a success story. Fisher ... is concerned Australia’s high use of antidepressants “constitutes a failed attempt to medicate away what are, in fact, social problems”. He says while “antidepressants may be of benefit to some people suffering persistent psychosocial distress,” they should not be the default, first response. Chronic stress, where people are exposed to an ongoing, recurrent stressor without any easy or accessible way to resolve it – increasing the risk of isolation, exclusion, humiliation and harm – is a significant driver of mental distress in Australia. The common causes of chronic stress include things such as being in debt, having a low income, poor working conditions, or being exposed to racism or domestic violence. “Governments evade the problem by persisting with individualised, medicalised, drug-based strategies,” he says. “These strategies aren’t reducing high rates of mental distress, sometimes do harm, and marginalise attention on social causes.”

Note: The UK’s medicines regulator is launching a review of over 30 commonly prescribed antidepressants, including Prozac, amid rising concerns about links to suicide, self-harm, and long-term side effects like persistent sexual dysfunction—especially in children. Our latest Substack, Lonely World, Failing Systems: Inspiring Stories Reveal What Sustains Us, dives into the loneliness crisis exacerbated by the digital world and polarizing media narratives, along with inspiring solutions and remedies that remind us of the true democratic values that bring us all together.


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