Therapy > Medication. I hate it when there's a logical reason for someone to be depressed (family abuse, bullying, trauma, list goes on...) and a doctor suggests a cureall, take this pill and everything will be ok!
I don't know. The first antidepressant I took, Lexapro, made my depression 10x worse and I attempted suicide on it. In the psych ward, I took Wellbutrin and it worked for a while. Now doctors are suggesting a bipolar type depression, so now I'm also taking Depakote, which is not an antidepressant but a mood stabilizer.
With antidepressants from my understanding, is - be really, really careful. More so than these 'doctors'. If you don't have typical depression and they give you an antidepressant, something wrong is likely to happen. If someone's depressed about anything that could be considered traumatic or a long period of abuse (including bullying) or loneliness, or anything like that, I wouldn't suggest an antidepressant right away. Most of the time there's better alternatives anyways.