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Securities suit against Canadian drugmaker dismissed

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TORONTO (Reuters)—Biovail Corp. said Monday that a New York court last week dismissed a securities fraud lawsuit against the Canadian drugmaker.

The class action suit, filed last year, claimed that Biovail misled investors about the regulatory approval status of its BVF-033 treatment, also known as "aplenzin," a salt formulation version of the generic antidepressant Wellbutrin XL.

But the court ruled the lawsuit "a legally baseless strike suit" and denied the plaintiff's request to replead its case, Biovail said in a statement.

Company officials were not available for comment.

The claim alleged that Biovail's application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for approval of BVF-033 did not meet the requirements set forth by the agency, and that the company failed to inform investors that FDA approval would therefore be delayed.

The suit covered the period between Dec. 14, 2006, and July 19, 2007, and sought to recover damages on behalf of buyers of Biovail shares.

Last month, Biovail announced that an extended-release tablet of the antidepressant formula was available in the United States.