To one of the region’s longtime health-department directors, Dr. Sue Cantrell, a former pharmacist, the premiere of OxyContin could not have been timed worse. With the exception of mining, production jobs in the coalfields had never paid much. Cantrell remembered setting up a mobile clinic in the parking lot of the Buster Brown apparel factory in the early 1990s because the women who worked there did piecework—they were paid by the number of sewn pieces they produced—and they had zero sick leave. “They couldn’t leave work to have a pap smear or a breast exam, so we took the clinic to them,”
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