Strychnos nux vomica tree contains highly toxic alkaloids, mainly strychnine and brucine, throughout its seeds, fruits, leaves, and bark. Ingestion of any part of the tree can cause intense muscle spasms and convulsions due to strychnine's action of blocking inhibitory neurons in the spinal cord. Symptoms include risus sardonicus, tetanic muscle contractions, hyperthermia, and eventual respiratory failure. There is no antidote, so treatment focuses on controlling seizures, supportive care, and gastric decontamination. Historically, strychnine was used as a rodent poison and in murder, but accidental childhood poisonings from chewing