The short answer is a resounding yes
It is used for correcting or preventing vitamin B12 deficiency
Its mechanism of action is similar to that of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
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These findings were supported by the relaxation of large vessels (ex vivo), mainly by acting on vascular endothelial cells but also on vascular smooth muscle cells, increasing NO production and migration of endothelial cells, activating the signal pathways of Src, Cav-1, and eNOS, and reducing proteinprotein interaction between eNOS and Cav-1 [121,122]