Serum Free Light Chain Testing
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 6, 2025.
What do I need to know about serum free light chain (SFLC) testing?
SFLC testing is a blood test that measures light chains (proteins) in your blood. This test may be done if you have risk factors for a blood cell or autoimmune disorder. Examples include multiple myeloma, amyloidosis, and lupus. The test results may be used to help diagnose a condition or to check how well treatment is working.
How do I prepare for SFLC testing?
You do not need to prepare anything for an SFLC blood test. You can eat and drink as usual. Wear a short-sleeved or loose shirt to the test. This will make it easier to draw your blood.
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What should I expect after SFLC testing?
- You may have pain or a bruise where the blood was drawn. The pain and bruise should go away within a few days.
- Your healthcare provider will tell you when and how to get your test results. Your provider will tell you what your results mean.
What are the risks of SFLC testing?
Certain health conditions may affect the test results. An example is chronic kidney disease. SFLC testing must be used along with other tests or scans to diagnose a condition. You may need more than 1 SFLC test to monitor a confirmed health condition.
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