Poxet 60 mg (dapoxetine) can report it, but in practice reports usually come from: The patient (user): If you take Poxet 60 mg and notice any side effects—such as severe dizziness, nausea, fainting, mood changes, or unusual sexual problems—you should tell your doctor or pharmacist and ask them to file a report to the national drug‑safety authority (e.g., Pharmacovigilance Programme in your country). Health‑care professionals: Doctors, urologists, psychiatrists, and pharmacists are strongly encouraged to report all suspected side effects of Poxet 60 mg, especially if they are serious, unexpected, or occur in children, elderly, or patients with other illnesses. Caregivers or family members: If someone you are caring for has takenPoxet 60 mg and develops concerning symptoms (e.g., severe dizziness, fainting, confusion, or mood‑related issues), you can report this to the treating doctor or to your local pharmacovigilance centre. In most countries, patients and professionals can also report directly through the national drug‑safety portal or via the medicine’s manufacturer’s medical‑information department.