Agreed.
But that said, we are often overmedicated.
I mean, you have an issue which need medication then you must take it - be it a heart issue, severe pain or a mental issue. That's what medication is for and it's been tested and it's known to be better than not taking it (even if it has some downsides).
But some doctors just make a diagnosis and prescribe a medicine without being sure of what the condition is.
Because, of course, a prescription is much easier (and cheaper!) than making more tests to confirm what the condition is.
I haven't suffered it myself, but I've seen plenty of kids who have had a train full of WRONG diagnosis over the years!
Oh, she is likely to be ADHD, let's medicate her!
Aww, no, after four years it's become aparent that it was not ADHD, what is it then? Looks like depression, let's medicate her!
And so on.
In my opinion that's not good medical practice
