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To the Editor: Pennell et al. (Dec. 2020 issue)1 report that the frequency of seizures during pregnancy in women with epilepsy was similar to the seizure frequency in a comparator group of nonpregnant women with epilepsy. These results have not been observed in previous studies, but I would like to highlight some issues related to the article. Alterations during pregnancy in the pharmacokinetics of antiepileptic drugs (such as an increased volume of distribution, changes in the free [unbound] fraction of drugs, increased hepatic metabolism, and increased clearance)2 and pharmacogenomic differences affect the disposition of these drugs during pregnancy. The investigators . . .