HMR 1556 is a highly-potent blocker of I(Ks) channels without exerting effects on other potassium currents involved in atrial repolarization. Given the potential advantages of I(Ks) vs. I(Kr) blockade, the drug's new mechanism of action warrants further investigation to clarify its role as an antiarrhythmic agent.
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