New Speedral Capsule 10s is an oral haematinic syrup used to prevent and treat iron deficiency anaemia, megaloblastic anaemia of folate deficiency, and dimorphic anaemia (combined iron and folate deficiency). The active ingredients in New Speedral Capsule 10s are Iron, which provides the mineral substrate for haemoglobin synthesis, and Folic Acid (Vitamin B9), which supports DNA synthesis and red blood cell maturation. Glycerol (glycerine) is the syrup vehicle: it gives the formulation its sweet taste and viscosity, helps preservation, and is gentler on the gastric lining than alcoholic vehicles, making the syrup suitable for children, pregnant women, and adults who cannot swallow tablets.
Written by: Syed Jommy Abbas, B. Pharma
Reviewed by: Dr. Rohit Kolhe, MBBS
Last updated on: 04-06-2026
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New Speedral Capsule 10s is an oral haematinic syrup used to prevent and treat iron deficiency anaemia, megaloblastic anaemia of folate deficiency, and dimorphic anaemia (combined iron and folate deficiency). The active ingredients in New Speedral Capsule 10s are Iron, which provides the mineral substrate for haemoglobin synthesis, and Folic Acid (Vitamin B9), which supports DNA synthesis and red blood cell maturation. Glycerol (glycerine) is the syrup vehicle: it gives the formulation its sweet taste and viscosity, helps preservation, and is gentler on the gastric lining than alcoholic vehicles, making the syrup suitable for children, pregnant women, and adults who cannot swallow tablets.
Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional deficiencies, while folate deficiency is one of the most frequent causes of megaloblastic anaemia. The two often coexist, particularly in pregnancy, growing children, women of reproductive age, and people with poor diets or malabsorption. Iron is essential for haemoglobin and myoglobin synthesis, oxygen transport, and several enzymatic reactions. Folic acid is required for the production of purines and thymidylate (the building blocks of DNA), and is critical for cell division, particularly for the rapidly dividing erythroid precursors in the bone marrow. Folic acid is commonly given along with other prenatal supplements to reduce the risk of neural tube defects in the developing foetus.
Glycerol (glycerine) in New Speedral Capsule 10s serves as a sweet-tasting, viscous, water-miscible vehicle that holds the iron salt and folic acid in stable solution, contributes mild humectant and preservative properties, and is well tolerated by the gastric mucosa. The syrup format of New Speedral Capsule 10s proves efficient in kids (paediatrics), pregnancy, and elderly populations who often have difficulty swallowing tablets. The product is intended as a nutritional/therapeutic syrup and not a substitute for evaluation of the underlying cause of anaemia.
To increase the levels of haemoglobin and replenish iron stores.
To correct megaloblastic anaemia caused by inadequate folate.
When both iron and folate deficiency coexist.
To meet increased iron and folate requirements and reduce the risk of low birth weight, preterm birth, and neural tube defects.
As a syrup formulation suitable for children unable to take tablets.
Where deficiency-driven anaemia is contributing to fatigue.
Shake the bottle of New Speedral Capsule 10s well before use. Take orally as advised by your doctor. It often comes with a measuring cap or spoon. New Speedral Capsule 10s should preferably be taken between meals or one hour before food for best iron absorption. If you experience gastric irritation, take New Speedral Capsule 10s with a light meal. However, avoid taking it together with milk, tea, coffee, antacids, or calcium supplements, as these reduce iron absorption. Rinsing the mouth or brushing teeth after the dose helps prevent temporary staining. You should continue the medication, unless told otherwise.
Iron is absorbed in the upper small intestine, mainly in the duodenum, through a transporter called DMT1 located on the intestinal cells (enterocytes). Once inside the cell, iron either enters the bloodstream via another transporter called ferroportin or is stored within the cell as ferritin. The absorbed iron binds to a plasma protein called transferrin, which carries it to the bone marrow, where it is incorporated into haem inside developing red blood cells. When carried to other tissues, it supports myoglobin (a heam protein) and enzyme production. Iron absorption is tightly regulated by the body's needs and by a hormone called hepcidin, with absorption increasing in deficiency states.
Folic acid is absorbed in the upper small intestine and converted into its active form, tetrahydrofolate, in the body. Tetrahydrofolate carries one-carbon units that are essential for making purines and thymidylate, the building blocks of DNA. Without enough folate, DNA synthesis in rapidly dividing cells (particularly the red blood cell precursors in the bone marrow) is impaired, producing the large, immature "megaloblastic" red cells that are commonly seen in folate deficiency. Adequate folate also supports the conversion of homocysteine to methionine, and is critical during the first trimester of pregnancy to ensure proper neural tube closure in the developing embryo.
Glycerol in New Speedral Capsule 10s dissolves the iron salt and folic acid evenly throughout the syrup, giving the liquid its smooth viscosity and mild sweetness, and provides a non-irritant medium for oral delivery.
Acute iron overdose can result in a medical emergency, particularly in children, and is one of the most common causes of paediatric poisoning. Symptoms of poisoning typically progress in stages, starting with vomiting, abdominal pain, and bloody diarrhoea, followed by an apparent recovery, then metabolic acidosis (acid buildup in the body), shock, hepatotoxicity (liver toxicity), and multi-organ failure. On the other hand, folic acid has a wide safety margin, but excessive doses can mask underlying B12 deficiency. Suspected iron overdose requires emergency care with serum iron measurement, supportive treatment, and chelation therapy (deferoxamine) where indicated. Do not attempt home management and consult a healthcare professional immediately.
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember on the same day. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed one and continue your regular schedule. Do not double the dose. Consistent daily use over weeks to months is what restores iron and folate levels.
Action Class
Haematinic / antianaemic syrup; nutritional supplement
Chemical Class
Ferrous ascorbate or ferrous gluconate (iron salt); pteroylglutamic acid (folic acid; synthetic vitamin B9); glycerol (polyol vehicle)
Habit Forming
No
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