<p>(Reuters) – <span>CVS Caremark Corp</span> and <span>Rite Aid</span> Corp filed an <span>antitrust lawsuit</span> accusing <span>Pfizer Inc</span> and <span>Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd</span> of conspiring to keep <span>generic versions</span> of a renouned calmative Effexor XR off store shelves.</p>
<p> The lawsuit escalates justice battles over purported delays in a rising of general versions of Effexor XR. It comes only 6 months after several other vast retailers filed an antitrust lawsuit creation identical claims.</p>
<p> In a censure filed Tuesday with a sovereign justice in Trenton, New Jersey, CVS and Rite Aid indicted Pfizer’s <span>Wyeth</span> section of shaping to retard general versions of Effexor XR for during slightest dual years after a selling rights to a strange devalue over in Jun 2008.</p>
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