There is a growing demand for the clinical implementation of pharmacogenetics (PGx), personalized and precision medicine (PPM) for drug prescription to reduce adverse drug reactions (ADRs), drug failure, and ultimately health care costs. However, it is convenient to clarify the concept of clinical implementation to realize its benefits. Advances on PGx clinical implementation depend on the integration of genetic along with other relevant biomarkers and clinical information influencing variability in drug response for being interpreted and translated into clinical decisionmaking to optimize drug treatment choice during routine clinical practice.