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No, amiodarone is not a beta blocker; it is classified as an antiarrhythmic medication. It primarily works by prolonging the action potential and refractory period in cardiac tissues, which helps to stabilize heart rhythm. While it does have some properties that can affect beta-adrenergic receptors, its main mechanism of action differs significantly from that of traditional beta blockers.

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